From: lbmkjm at yahoo.com (brian lee) on 2008.06.05 at 12:47:08(17752)
Dear Harry,
Aloha.
Barbara Joe Hoshizaki should be contacted and asked
about the status of Huperzia in her opinion. If you
look at,The Fern Grower's Manual, you will notice that
the junior author is Dr. Robbin C. Moran.
I agree that this is a wonderful reference for fern
and fern allies...but it was published in 2001.
Aloha,
Leland
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--- Harry Witmore wrote:
> This seems strange to me. Robbin recommends Barbara
> Joe Hoshizaki's book
> which considers both of the species as
> Lycopodium.but he says both are
> Huperzia. Barbara's book is very technical and a
> great resource to id ferns.
>
> Harry Witmore
> Cloud Jungle Epiphytes
> HYPERLINK
> "http://www.cloudjungle.com/"www.cloudjungle.com
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> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 9:39 AM
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> Subject: [Aroid-l] message from Robbin C. Moran
> regarding my
> identificationof the club mosses
>
>
> Leland recommended I contact Robbin C. Moran, Ph.D.,
> Curator of Ferns at the
> New York Botanical Garden. This is Robbin's
> response as to my
> identifications on both species of club moss.
>
> Looks like I'll be changing the genus on the second
> one!
>
> Steve Lucas
> HYPERLINK
>
"http://www.ExoticRainforest.com"www.ExoticRainforest.com
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>
> Dear Steve,
>
> I agree that the plant on your web site is correctly
> identified as Huperzia
> phlegmaria. The one in the attached images you sent
> is H. nummulariifolia
> (Blume) Chambers, Jermy & Crabbe. Its wide elliptic
> leaves, appressed to the
> stem, are unique within the genus, as far as I know.
> Both are Old World
> species, and my expertise is primarily on New World
> tropical ferns, so I
> don?t have any interesting stories to tell you about
> them--sorry! I do,
> however, have two books that might help you in the
> future with information
> for your web site. One is about fern cultivation:
> Fern Grower?s Manual (with
> first author Barabara Joe Hoshizaki) and the other
> is A Natural History of
> Ferns (Timber Press, 2004). The latter is a popular
> (i.e., non-technical)
> book about ferns and lycophytes. It is not an
> identification guide, but
> tells about what ferns are doing in nature. Many of
> the things you mention
> on your web page for H. phlegmaria are also
> discussed in that book.
>
> Good luck with your web site!
>
> Best wishes,
> Robbin
>
> Robbin C. Moran, Ph.D.
> Curator of Ferns
> The New York Botanical Garden
> 200th Street & Southern Blvd.
> Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A.
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