




Pentagramma triangularis
The goldback fern is a beautiful plant with bright green leaves that look like they have golden backs! It loves to grow in shady places and can often be found in forests.
生息地: Forests
The goldback fern has distinctive triangular-shaped fronds that are vibrant green on top. Its most unique feature is the striking golden-yellow, powdery coating found on the underside of its fronds, which gives it its common name.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Goldback ferns don't grow flowers or seeds; they reproduce using microscopic spores hidden beneath their fronds.
Its scientific name, Pentagramma, refers to the frond's five-sided, star-like base shape!
The golden powder isn't pollen or dust; it's a special wax that protects the fern!
These ferns are ancient, belonging to a plant group that lived with dinosaurs millions of years ago!
Goldback fern can produce a powdery, golden-yellow wax on its fronds that helps protect it from sun and dehydration.
Goldback fern has tough rhizomes and roots that allow it to anchor securely in rock crevices, even on steep cliffs.
Goldback fern can curl its fronds tightly during dry periods, reducing water loss and reviving when moisture returns.
Ariolimax californicus
Grazes on the fern's fronds in its native habitat.
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Porcellio scaber
Finds cool, damp refuge beneath the fern's fronds and rhizomes.
Pardosa amentata
Uses the fern's fronds and damp base as hunting grounds and refuge.
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危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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10-30 cm
10-30 cm
いいえ
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多年生
Forests
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