Elaphoglossum cardenasii W.H.Wagner, Bull. Torrey Bot.
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Elaphoglossum cardenasii W.H.Wagner, Bull. Torrey Bot. |
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Elaphoglossum cardenasii W.H.Wagner, Bull. Torrey Bot. View in CoL Club 81: 62. 1954. ( Fig. 51A–E View FIGURE 51 )
Range: —Southern Peru to Bolivia (CO, LP).
Ecology: —Fairly common; terrestrial, less commonly a low epiphyte on tree bases in humid forests; 2200–3100 m.
Notes: —The unusual blade morphology of this species was described by Wagner (1954). Elaphoglossum cardenasii is sister to E. russelliae Mickel , which differs mainly by its simple blades ( Rouhan et al. 2004). The only other species with divided blades within this section is E. simulans Mickel , which is currently known only from Peru; it differs by long-creeping rhizomes with petioles ca. 0.5–1 cm apart (vs. short creeping with petioles less than 0.5 mm apart). Both E. russelliae and E. simulans are to be expected in Bolivia.
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Elaphoglossum cardenasii W.H.Wagner, Bull. Torrey Bot.
Kessler, Michael, Moran, Robbin C., Mickel, John T., Matos, Fernando B. & Smith, Alan R. 2018 |
Elaphoglossum cardenasii W.H.Wagner, Bull. Torrey Bot.
W. H. Wagner 1954: 62 |