Cyathea corcovadensis

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iCyathea corcovadensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Pteridophyta
Order: Cyatheales
Family: Cyatheaceae
Genus: Cyathea
Subgenus: Cyathea
Section: Alsophila
Species: C. corcovadensis
Binomial name
Cyathea corcovadensis
(Raddi) Domin, 1929
Synonyms
  • Polypodium corcovadense Raddi, 1819
  • Alsophila corcovadensis (Raddi) C. Christensen, 1905
  • Polypodium taenitis Roth, 1821
  • Alsophila elegans Martius, 1834 (non Cyathea elegans Heward, 1838; quae = Cyathea grevilleana)
  • Alsophila feeana C. Christensen, 1905
  • Cyathea feeana (C. Christensen) Domin, 1929
  • Trichipteris feeana (C. Christensen) Copeland, 1947
  • Cyathea sternbergii Domin, 1929 (non Cyathea sternbergii Pohl, 1820; quae = Cyathea arborea)
  • Alsophila glaziovii Baker (non Alsophila glaziovii Fée, 1869; quae Cyathea glaziovii)
  • Alsophila sternbergii (Sternb.) D.S.Conant

Cyathea corcovadensis is a species of tree fern native to Paraguay and Serra do Mar in southern Brazil, where it grows in primary and secondary forest, as well as scrub, at an altitude of 250-2100 m. The erect trunk is short, usually about 30-60 cm tall. Fronds are bipinnate and 2.5 m or more in length. The rachis ranges in colour from brown to purplish and is covered with warts and scattered brown scales. Sori occur either between the fertile pinnule midvein and the edge of the lamina or just beside the midvein. They lack indusia. C. corcovadensis is a variable species, especially in terms of pinnule shape and degree of dissection.

The specific epithet corcovadensis refers to Corcovado, the 704 m tall peak in central Rio de Janeiro.

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