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Pteridophyte taxa known or reported from Sulawesi
Adiantum cuneatum
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Type fragment for Adiantum amabile Liebm.
Catalog Number: US 1406148
Collection: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany
Verification Degree: Card file verified by examination of alleged type specimen
Preparation: Pressed specimen
Collector(s): F. M. Liebmann
Year Collected: 1841
Locality: Vela Alta Dist., between Tonagina & Poayaga., Vela Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico, North America
- Type fragment: Liebmann, F. M. 1849. Kongel. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Skr., Naturvidensk. Math. Afd. ser. 5. 1: 265.
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United States
Origin: Exotic
Regularity: Regularly occurring
Currently: Unknown/Undetermined
Confidence: Confident
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Global Range: Introduced to Hawaii from eastern hemisphere (Valier 1995).
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Chile Central
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Rights holder/Author | Pablo Gutierrez, IABIN |
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Isotype for Adiantum boliviense Christ & Rosenst.
Catalog Number: US 1095250
Collection: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Department of Botany
Verification Degree: Original publication and alleged type specimen examined
Preparation: Pressed specimen
Collector(s): O. Buchtien
Year Collected: 1906
Locality: Yungas, La Florida pr. Yanacachi., La Paz, Bolivia, South America
Elevation (m): 1600 to 1600
- Isotype: Christ, H. & Rosenstock, E. 1908. Repert. Spec. Nov. Regni Veg. 5: 230.
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Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLDS) Stats
Public Records: 5
Specimens with Barcodes: 9
Species With Barcodes: 1
United States
Rounded National Status Rank: NNA - Not Applicable
Rounded Global Status Rank: G5 - Secure
Reasons: South America, especially Brazil. Common in Jamaica, presumably introduced.
Adiantum raddianum also known as maidenhair fern is one of the most popular ferns to grow indoors. [2][3] Its common name comes from its shiny, dark leafstalks that resembles human hair. The triangular fronds are semi-erect in the beginning then droop gracefully as they age and can be up to 12 inches (30 cm) [4] long by 6 inches (15 cm) wide.
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References[edit]
- ^ a b c Christenhusz, Maarten J. M.; Zhang, Xian-Chun; Schneider, Harald (2011). "A linear sequence of extant families and genera of lycophytes and ferns" (PDF). Phytotaxa 19: 7–54.
- ^ Adiantum raddianum (delta maidenhair fern)back, CABI.
- ^ Adiantum raddianum, Missouri Botanical Garden.
- ^ Adiantum raddianum, NC Cooperative Extension.
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