




Woodwardia areolata
The netted chain fern is a beautiful plant with unique, lacy leaves that look like chains. It loves to grow in shady, moist places and can be found in forests and wetlands.
生息地: Forests and wetlands
The netted chain fern has distinctive bright green fronds, deeply lobed with prominent, net-like veins that give it its name. Its sterile fronds are broad and resemble leaves, while the taller, narrower fertile fronds bear spore cases on their undersides.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ferns are ancient plants; their ancestors lived alongside dinosaurs millions of years ago!
Instead of seeds, netted chain ferns reproduce using tiny, dust-like spores released from their fronds!
Look closely at its leaves, and you'll see a beautiful pattern of veins like a delicate green net!
This fern helps create cool, shady microhabitats for small insects and amphibians in wet forests!
Netted chain fern has specialized fertile fronds that release tiny spores, allowing it to easily spread and colonize new, damp habitats.
The netted chain fern can thrive in waterlogged, acidic soils where many other plants struggle, helping it survive in swampy areas.
Netted chain fern has two types of fronds: broad ones for sunlight, and tall, narrow ones just for spore production.

Arion ater
Larvae and slugs may nibble on its fronds
Rana sylvatica
Provides cool, damp cover for amphibians

Nyssa aquatica
Thrives in the same wet, wooded habitats
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危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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30-90 cm
30-60 cm
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多年生
Forests and wetlands
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