Lindsaea microstegia
Lindsaea microstegia has long-creeping rhizomes that climb high into trees. The young leaves are 1-pinnate, the older leaves are 2-pinnate. I suspect it may be a hemi-epiphyte. This should be investigated further.
Read MorePosted by Michael Sundue | Jul 9, 2015 | Ferns, New Collections
Lindsaea microstegia has long-creeping rhizomes that climb high into trees. The young leaves are 1-pinnate, the older leaves are 2-pinnate. I suspect it may be a hemi-epiphyte. This should be investigated further.
Read MorePosted by Jefferson Prado | Jan 13, 2014 | Ferns, New Collections
The most distinctive character is the apical pinna in the shape of an inverted triangule. Habit...
Read MorePosted by Fernando Matos | Dec 30, 2013 | Ferns, New Collections
This species of Lindsaea can be recognized by its coriaceous, narrow leaves, which are usually...
Read MorePosted by Nathan Smith | Dec 12, 2013 | Ferns, New Collections, Santa Catarina Island
Habit Pinnae Indusia Scales on...
Read MorePosted by Nathan Smith | Dec 22, 2011 | Ferns, New Collections, Santa Catarina Island