Blechnum brasiliense

Blechnum brasiliense
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Pteridophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida /
Pteridopsida (disputed)
Order: Polypodiales
Family: Blechnaceae
Genus: Blechnum
Species: B. brasiliense
Binomial name
Blechnum brasiliense
New red fronds emerging, Jardin des Plantes conservatory.
Specimen in the United States Botanic Garden conservatory.

Blechnum brasiliense, with the common names Brazilian dwarf tree fern, Red Brazilian tree fern, and red dwarf tree fern, is a fern species in the genus Blechnum. [1][2]

The species was named by Gerrit Davidse of the Missouri Botanical Garden, after its field collection in Brazil.

Distribution

The fern is native to the warm and humid subtropical forests of South America. [3]

Habitats include: [1]

Description

The erect rhizome of Blechnum brasiliense forms a thin stipe-stubbed trunk up to 30 centimetres (12 in) in height. [3]

The new foliage is a striking deep red color. As the fronds mature it turns to a glossy green. [3] On some selections, the new fronds emerge a pinkish-red.

Cultivation

Blechnum brasiliense is cultivated as an ornamental plant. [3] It is one of the better known and more common species of Blechnum grown in warmer climates.

Cultivars

Named cultivars include:

See also

References

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