




Polypodium cambricum
Southern polypody is a lovely fern that grows in shady places. Its bright green leaves look like little feathers and can be found on rocks and trees in forests.
生息地: Forests
The southern polypody has deep green, leathery fronds that are deeply lobed and lance-shaped. Its bright green leaves emerge from a creeping rhizome, forming dense clumps that often cling to rocks or walls. Unlike flowering plants, it never displays colorful blooms.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Instead of seeds, the southern polypody reproduces with tiny, invisible-to-the-eye dust-like spores!
It loves to climb, often growing straight out of cracks in ancient walls and mossy tree trunks!
Its 'roots' actually taste sweet, like liquorice, and were once used as a traditional snack or medicine!
This fern is a living fossil; its relatives were around before dinosaurs walked the Earth!
Southern polypody can grow directly on rocks and stone walls, using tiny roots to cling tightly and find moisture.
This fern can shrivel and appear dead during dry spells, then miraculously rehydrate and turn green again when it rains.
It reproduces by releasing microscopic spores from bumps on its fronds, carried by wind to new damp spots.
The southern polypody has a creeping underground stem called a rhizome, allowing it to spread and form new plants easily.
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危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always be gentle when touching plants and ask an adult if you're unsure.
10-40 cm
15-50 cm
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多年生
Forests
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