Elaphoglossum burchellii

by | Apr 6, 2021 | Ferns | 0 comments

This identification is tentative, and is based on the 2009 monograph of the group by Alejandra Vasco and colleagues. According to their treatment, this species differs from the very closely related E. ciliatum by “creeping rhizomes that have prominent scales at least around the apex”. As seen in these photos, this plant has a mostly glabrous rhizome with sparse scales at the apex.

 

 

Collection data

Collection Data
  • Collection Date: 19-VIII-2017
  • Collection Number: 1446
  • Primary collector: W. Testo
  • Collected by: David Sanín, Gabriel Peñaloza, Sandra Urbano.
  • Determined by: W Testo, October, 2017
  • Habitat: Riparian forest
  • Habit: Epiphyte
  • Specimen location: HUA
Collection Location

About the Author

<a href="https://www.fernsoftheworld.com/author/wtesto/" target="_self">wtesto</a>

wtesto

I am a postdoc at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. I am interested in fern and lycophyte diversity, especially in the American tropics.

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