Tectaria estremerana

Tectaria estremerana
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Pteridophyta
Class:Polypodiopsida/Pteridopsida
(disputed)
Order:Polypodiales
Family:Tectariaceae
Genus:Tectaria
Species: T. estremerana
Binomial name
Tectaria estremerana
Proctor & A.M.Evans

Tectaria estremerana is a rare species of fern known by the common name Puerto Rico halberd fern.[1] It is endemic to Puerto Rico. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.[2]

This fern has fronds up to 80 centimeters long, each with a hairy, orange brown stipe. The rachis is hairy and the leaf is divided into a few elongated leaflets.[2]

When this plant was placed on the United States' Endangered Species List it was known from a population of 23 individuals in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The ferns are located about 200 meters away from the Arecibo Radio Telescope.[2] Later more individuals were discovered in Río Abajo Commonwealth Forest and in the municipality of Florida.[3]

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