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Asplenium affine

Sw.

fern

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Description

A fern which grows to 50 cm high. The rhizomes are scaly. The leafy fronds are 25 cm long. They are twice divided. The segments of the leaflets are not the same shape on both side of the midrib. The spore cluster under the leaf is about 5 mm long.

Edible Uses

The leaves and fronds are eaten.

Distribution

A tropical plant.

Where It Grows

Asia, China, Indochina, Indonesia, Malaysia, Laos, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Philippines, SE Asia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam,

Notes

There are over 600-700 Asplenium ferns. They are mostly tropical and subtropical.

Synonyms

Asplenium spathulinum J. Sm. ex Hook., non Kuntze

Also Known As

Louangphrabang, Shi xing tie jiao jue

References (5)

  • Andrews, S.B., 1990, Ferns of Queensland. A handbook to the ferns and fern allies. Queensland DPI p 55 (note)
  • Pham-Hoang Ho, 1999, An Illustrated Flora of Vietnam. Nha Xuat Ban Tre. p 150
  • Powell, J.M., Ethnobotany. In Paijmans, K., 1976, New Guinea Vegetation. Australian National University Press. p 108
  • World Checklist of Useful Plant Species 2020. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • www.eFloras.org Flora of China

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