Danaea vivax
Maarten ChristenhuszIntroduction
The rexently described Danaea vivax is a species from the lower Peruvian Andes, where is occurs between 800 and 1500 m elevation. The plants usually occur in abundance due to the proliferous nature of the leaves.
References
Christenhusz, M. J. M. and Tuomisto, H. (2006). Five new species of Danaea (Marattiaceae) from Peru and a new status for D. elliptica. Kew Bulletin 61, pp. 17-30.
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Scientific Name | Danaea vivax Christenhusz & Tuomisto |
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Location | Biodiversidad Reserve, San Martin, Peru |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Life Cycle Stage | sporophyte |
Body Part | frond apices |
Copyright |
© 2002 Maarten Christenhusz
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