Java fern
Leptochilus pteropus
Also known as: Kut hang nok kaling · ミツデヘラシダ · javaormbunke · Java fern
📋 About Java fern
Leptochilus pteropus is a species of aquatic or semi-aquatic fern, commonly known as Java fern. It is predominantly known from Malaysia, Thailand, Northeastern India and parts of South China. It is a highly variable plant, with several different geographic varieties and physical forms that vary in leaf size, texture and shape. Found in its natural habitat growing attached to riparian roots and rocks, it can grow fully or partially submerged, provided its roots and rhizome remain wet. The plant will readily propagate asexually by producing small, adventitious plantlets from the leaf tips and margins of established, mature foliage. The small sprouts quickly develop roots of their own, and, if water currents facilitate it, may attach themselves to surrounding objects before the "mother" leaf expires. In the event that the mother leaf wilts or detaches prior to the plantlet establishing itself, the small fern will float on its own to a new location to start anew.
🏷️ Common Names for Java fern
This plant is known by many names around the world. Whether you're searching for "Kut hang nok kaling" or "ミツデヘラシダ", they all refer to the same species.
🔬 Plant Classification
Kingdom
Plantae
Family
Polypodiaceae
Genus
Leptochilus
Species
Leptochilus pteropus
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