Trichomanes pilosum Raddi, Opusc. Sci.
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Trichomanes pilosum Raddi, Opusc. Sci. |
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Trichomanes pilosum Raddi, Opusc. Sci. View in CoL 3: 296. 1819.
Range: — Bolivia (BE, CO, LP, SC); central and eastern Brazil to adjacent Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina.
Ecology: —Very common; terrestrial and on rocks, rarely epiphytic, in humid forests, often in open habitats such as ridges, steep, rocky slopes, or in disturbed scrub; 200–2200 m.
Notes: —Variable and perhaps hybridizing with Trichomanes cristatum . Differs from T. cristatum by its arched, deltate to lanceolate leaves 4–25 cm long. Sometimes small plants become fertile, and individuals growing on exposed sites are usually very small. Morton (1968) incorrectly surmised that T. pilosum was related to, and an earlier name for, T. martiusii C.Presl , a distinctive, lowland Amazonian species belonging to subsect. Lamellata (Prantl) C.V.Morton , with accessory wings abaxially on the veins, but Windisch (1992) contradicted this.
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Trichomanes pilosum Raddi, Opusc. Sci.
Kessler, Michael & Smith, Alan R. 2017 |
Trichomanes pilosum
Raddi 1819: 296 |