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TrondI wouldn't wonder if fauna of Roraima included dinosaurs... Here are some more ferns. Pictures of previous years.Onoclea sensibilis isn't alpine of course. Very suitable for pond banks.
Polystichum lonchitis, common in the mountains here.
Trond - that second picture looks like a botanical wonderland! Are there any books on the flowers of Roraima? Your earlier images were really exciting too.
How many fern species are there at this image?
I would say 6 or 7. It is difficult to see those out of focus!In front it seems to be D. filix-mas, behind the stone it seems to be two (a Gymnocarpium to the left and Onoclea to the right), further behind it is Adianthum and Matteuccia, and in the background to the right it is something that looks like a fern or a Maianthemum.
then how come you have soooo many interesting plants?
is the internal russian plant market so developed?
do they still check every foreign envelope like in comunist times?
Quote from: Hoy on January 02, 2012, 09:09:30 AMI would say 6 or 7. It is difficult to see those out of focus!In front it seems to be D. filix-mas, behind the stone it seems to be two (a Gymnocarpium to the left and Onoclea to the right), further behind it is Adianthum and Matteuccia, and in the background to the right it is something that looks like a fern or a Maianthemum.Sorry I was too cruel showing such focused image!Only 4: D. filix-mas, Gymnocarpium, Adianthum and Matteuccia.
Quote from: Tim Ingram on December 31, 2011, 09:58:05 AMTrond - that second picture looks like a botanical wonderland! Are there any books on the flowers of Roraima? Your earlier images were really exciting too.there must be several books on the subjectbut i remember reading quite a few years ago a National Geographic article on the subject. i was hooked. it is indeed a botanical wonderland with lots and lots of endemics.