Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Fabales
Family:
Species:
emarginata
ID:
1264595

Status:
valid

Authors:
(Spreng.) L.P.Queiroz & Allkin

Source:
tro

Year:
1997

Citation Micro:
Bol. Bot. (São Paulo)16: 107 (1997)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001263933

Common Names

  • Moldenhawera Emarginata
  • Emarginata Moldenhawera
  • Emarginate Moldenhawera

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Description

Moldenhawera emarginata (also called 'Emarginate Moldenhawera', among many other common names) is a species of Moldenhawera, native to Central and South America. It is a small, evergreen, perennial, creeping plant, with stems up to 30 cm long, and bearing short, stiff, dark green leaves. It grows in moist, shady habitats, such as in the understory of tropical forests.

Uses & Benefits

Moldenhawera emarginata is an ornamental houseplant, as it is easy to care for and has attractive foliage. It can also be used in terrariums and as a groundcover in shady areas.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Moldenhawera emarginata is a small, white, tubular flower with a yellow center. The seed is a small, black, round seed. The seedlings are small, green, and have a single pair of leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Moldenhawera emarginata is a perennial, evergreen fern that can be propagated by spores or division. It prefers moist, well-drained soil in partial shade and can tolerate temperatures as low as 40°F (4°C). To propagate, collect spores in the spring or summer and sow them in a moist potting mix. Keep the soil moist and provide bright, indirect light. The spores should germinate within a few weeks.

Where to Find Moldenhawera emarginata

Moldenhawera emarginata is native to the tropical regions of Central and South America, particularly in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.

Species in the Fabaceae family

References

Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel (1766-1833): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Spreng.' in the authors string.
Luciano Paganucci de Queiroz (b.1958): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'L.P.Queiroz' in the authors string.
Robert Allkin (b.1953): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Allkin' in the authors string.