Cyathea rojasiana
Cyathea rojasiana ist eine in Panama endemische Baumfarnart.[1]
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Beschreibung
Scheinbar tote, alternde Wedel können Wurzeln schlagen, sobald sie den Boden berühren.[2][3]
Taxonomie
Verbreitung und Lebensraum
Cyathea rojasiana kommt in den tropischen Bergwäldern Panamas vor.[3]
Einzelnachweise
- Cyathea rojasiana Lehnert | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science. (o. D.). Abgerufen am 9. Februar 2024, von https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77114670-1
- Incorvaia, D. (2024, February 7). This weird fern is the first known plant that turns its dead leaves into new roots. Science News. Retrieved February 9, 2024, from https://www.sciencenews.org/article/fern-first-plant-dead-leaves-new-roots
- Dalling, J. W., Garcia, E., Espinosa, C., Pizano, C., Ferrer, A., & Lira Viana, J. (2024). Zombie leaves: Novel repurposing of senescent fronds in the tree fern Cyathea rojasiana in a tropical montane forest. Ecology, e4248.
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