Danaea jenmanii
Maarten ChristenhuszIntroduction
Danaea jenmanii Underw. is a small prolific species from the Greater Antilles. It has creeping rhizomes, nodose stipes, short pinnae and the terminal pinnae are usually replaced by prolific buds, from which young plants grow and can colonize the forest floor.
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Scientific Name | Danaea jenmanii Underw. |
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Location | Hardwar Gap, Portland, Jamaica |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Identified By | Maarten Christenhusz & Hanna Tuomisto |
Life Cycle Stage | sporophyte |
Copyright |
© 2003 Maarten Christenhusz
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