Cnemidaria
Cnemidaria is a genus of small tree ferns in the family Cyatheaceae. They are subaborescent or marginally aborescent, growing as tall as 3.5 m with a trunk (basically a single large stem) diameter of 7 cm. The species of Cnemidaria are distributed in the New World tropics, from Puerto Rico and the Caribbean to Central America and south to the northern Andes and parts of southeastern Brazil. They prefer wet mountain areas and cloud forests in deep shade and in forest margins, clearings and disturbed sites. They are aggressive colonizers, and are quite fire resistant.
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Cnemidaria
Cnemidaria is a genus of small tree ferns in the family Cyatheaceae. They are subaborescent or marginally aborescent, growing as tall as 3.5 m with a trunk (basically a single large stem) diameter of 7 cm. The species of Cnemidaria are distributed in the New World tropics, from Puerto Rico and the Caribbean to Central America and south to the northern Andes and parts of southeastern Brazil. They prefer wet mountain areas and cloud forests in deep shade and in forest margins, clearings and disturbed sites. They are aggressive colonizers, and are quite fire resistant.
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Cnemidaria is a genus of small ...... and are quite fire resistant.
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*Actinophlebia (Presl, 1847)
*Cnemidopteris (Reichenbach, 1841)
*Hemistegia (Presl, 1847)
*Hemitelia (R. Brown, 1810)
*Hemitelia subg. Cnemidaria (Presl) C. Christensen, 1906)
*Hemiteliella (Diels, 1899)
*Microstegnus (Presl, 1847)
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