Asplenium truncorum
This recently described species is endemic to Brazil. The few collections available are all from...
Read Moreby Fernando Matos | Jan 13, 2014 | Ferns, New Collections | 0
This recently described species is endemic to Brazil. The few collections available are all from...
Read Moreby Fernando Matos | Jan 1, 2014 | Ferns, New Collections | 0
This species was described in 1986, by the great Costa Rican naturalist Luis Diego Gómez...
Read Moreby Fernando Matos | Dec 4, 2013 | Ferns, New Collections | 0
Habit Rhizome and petiole bases (2 bundles) Rhizome and petiole bases (3 bundles) Rhizome, cross...
Read Moreby Fernando Matos | Sep 24, 2012 | Videos | 0
This video shows the process of sporangial dehiscence [i.e., the splitting of the sporangial...
Read MoreA great day doing a comprehensive Asplenium septentrionale count together with @NatResWales staff. Some positive site actions have already been done, and a good discussion on a management plan to look after this very special site. @FernBPS @fossilplants #FernFriday @cofnod
3Lycophyte transcriptomes reveal two whole-genome duplications in Lycopodiaceae: Insights into the polyploidization of Phlegmariurus http://dlvr.it/ST6kPf
Based on an estimate of 51 families worldwide. Total number of families on this website = 50.
Based on an estimate of 337 genera worldwide. Total number of genera on this website = 283.
Based on an estimate of 11,916 species worldwide. Total number of species on this website = 1471.