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Asplenium ceterach
The Rustyback is a special type of fern that loves to grow on rocks and walls. Its leaves are green with a rusty color on the back, making it look unique and beautiful!
Hábitat: Rocky areas
The Rustyback is a small, resilient fern with deep green, lance-shaped fronds that are distinctly pleated or crinkled. Its most striking feature is the underside of its fronds, which are densely covered in reddish-brown, scale-like hairs, giving it a 'rusty' appearance.
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It often grows on old walls and ruins, making ancient places feel even more magical!
People once thought this fern could help with spleen problems, giving it the old name 'Spleenwort'!
Rustyback's tiny spores are so light, they can float far away on the wind to find new homes!
This tough little fern can dry out completely and then come back to life when it rains!
Rustyback can curl its fronds tightly when dry to prevent water loss, unfurling again when moisture returns.
Rustyback has strong, fibrous roots that help it cling to tiny cracks in rocks, anchoring it securely in harsh environments.
Rustyback can release microscopic spores into the wind, allowing it to spread and colonize new, high-up places.
Arion lusitanicus
slugs sometimes graze on its fronds
Helix aspersa
snails can munch on its leaves
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Porcellio scaber
under fronds provides hiding spots
Las plantas tolerantes a la sombra están adaptadas para crecer y prosperar en áreas con bajos niveles de luz, requiriendo menos luz solar directa.
Las plantas de hoja perenne conservan su follaje durante todo el año, sin perder nunca todas sus hojas a la vez.
Los organismos que producen esporas se reproducen liberando unidades reproductivas pequeñas, a menudo unicelulares, llamadas esporas.
Las plantas tolerantes a la sequía pueden sobrevivir y florecer en condiciones de escasa disponibilidad de agua.
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Peligro
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5-25 cm
5-15 cm
No
Ninguna
Perenne
Rocky areas
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