A creeping or semi-erect fern ; 10-50 cm tall , very glabrous , smooth with linear , dark brown rhizome-scales . Fronds clustered , arched , loosely tufted ; lamina pinnate , narrowly ovate , sometimes rooting at the tip ; rachis , costae , and stalks same color as stipe , apex usually prolonged into a whiplike stolon and rooting to form new plantlets ; pinnules 6-12 pairs , alternate , obliquely spreading ; stalk 10-20 mm , articulate . Spore sacs (sori) linear 0 . 6-2 cm , dark brown , indusia brownish . Perispore finely granular . (Ref . http://www . efloras . org) .
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Not Evaluated (NE)
Not Common
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Adiantum arcuatum (Poiret) Swartz
A. lunatum Cavanilles
A. lunatum N.L.Burman
A. lunulatum var. limbatum Christ
A. lunulatum var. subjunonicum Christ
Polypodium arcuatum Poiret
Pteris lunulata (N.L.Burman) Retzius
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Walking maidenhair fern
Black maidenhair
Not used traditionally.
http://www.efloras.org https://en.wikipedia.org Gledhill, D. (2008). The Names of Plants. Fourth Edition. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-86645-3 ISSN 978-0-521-68553-5. Miller, A.G. & Cope, T.A. (1996). Flora of the Arabian Peninsula and Socotra 1: 1-586. Edinburgh university press. ISBN 0748604758. https://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw POWO (2022). "Plants of the World Online. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the Internet; http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org