Danaea mazeana
Maarten ChristenhuszIntroduction
This Antillean species closely resembles D. alata, but differs in having usually branched veins, whereas they are mostly unbranched in D. alata. Danaea mazeana occurs at higher elevation than D. alata, so they are rarely found together. In Jamaica it hybridises with the closely related species D. jenmanii.
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Scientific Name | Danaea mazeana Underw. |
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Location | Bains Jaunes, Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Identified By | Maarten Christenhusz |
Life Cycle Stage | sporophyte |
Body Part | frond part showing venation |
Copyright |
© 2005 Maarten Christenhusz
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