



Polypodium vulgare
Common polypody is a lovely fern that grows in shady places. Its bright green leaves look like little fans and can be found in forests and on rocks.
生息地: Forests
The common polypody has leathery, dark green fronds that are deeply lobed, giving them a ladder-like appearance. Its undersides are dotted with distinctive round, orange-brown spore cases called sori. It often grows in dense clumps, clinging to rocks or tree trunks with creeping rhizomes.




カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ancient people used parts of this fern to make herbal remedies for coughs and tummy aches!
Its roots taste faintly sweet, earning it the nickname 'licorice fern' in some places!
Polypody can grow high up in trees, sometimes even mistaken for mistletoe from below!
This fern doesn't make seeds; instead, it reproduces with millions of tiny, dust-like spores!
common polypody can cling to rocks and tree bark, allowing it to grow where other plants often struggle for soil.
common polypody has tiny, dust-like spores that are carried by the wind, helping it spread far and wide.
common polypody keeps its vibrant green fronds all year long, staying fresh even when other plants lose their leaves.

Arion ater
Slugs occasionally feed on its leathery fronds.
Fagus sylvatica
Often grows in the shade or on bark of large trees.
Hypnum cupressiforme
Shares moist microhabitats on rocks and tree bark.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Don't eat any plants you find outside unless an adult says it's safe.
10-50 cm
20-100 cm
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多年生
Forests
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