Walking fern
Asplenium flabellifolium
Also known as: Walking fern · Necklace fern · Butterfly fern · necklace fern · butterfly fern
📋 About Walking fern
Walking fern or creeping fern may refer to species of ferns that produce vegetative buds at the tips of their fronds which produce roots and plantlets that make the plant spread. The name "walking fern" derives from the fact that new plantlets grow wherever the arching leaves of the parent touch the ground, creating a walking effect. Several species of fern have the adaptations to produce vegetative buds in addition to reproduction through spores. These buds are typically at the tip (acrophyllomic) but can also be on the lamina. Most ferns can also propagate along the ground through creeping rhizomes. Some species of fern associated with the name are:Asplenium rhizophyllum, native to North America
Asplenium ruprechtii, native to East Asia
Bolbitis semicordata
Woodwardia radicans
Asplenium zankaranumAdiantum caudatum, a species of maidenhair fern
🏷️ Common Names for Walking fern
This plant is known by many names around the world. Whether you're searching for "Walking fern" or "Necklace fern", they all refer to the same species.
🔬 Plant Classification
Kingdom
Plantae
Family
Aspleniaceae
Genus
Asplenium
Species
Asplenium flabellifolium
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