Deparia coreana
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Description
A fern. The rhizomes are short and creeping. It has soft, brown sword shaped scales.
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Edible Uses
The leaves and fronds are used in stir-fries and soups.
Traditional Uses
The leaves or fronds are used in stir-fries and soups.
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Distribution
It is a temperate plant. It grows in valley forests between 700-1,000 m in north China.
Where It Grows
Asia, China, Himalayas, Japan, Korea, Nepal,
Notes
Also put in the family Woodsiaceae.
Synonyms
Also Known As
Niguro
References (3)
- Liu, Y., et al, 2012, Food uses of ferns in China: a review. Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 84(4): 263-270 (As Lunathyrium coreanum)
- Rijal, A., 2011, Surviving on Knowledge: Ethnobotany of Chepang community from mid-hills of Nepal. Ethnobotany Research & Applications 9:181-215 (As Dryoathyrium coreanum)
- www.eFloras.org Flora of China