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Walking Fern

asplenium rhizophyllum

The Walking Fern (Asplenium rhizophyllum) is a remarkable evergreen fern native to eastern North America. Unlike most ferns that spread primarily via spores, this species has earned its charismatic name through an unusual method of vegetative reproduction. Its long, arching fronds taper to extremely fine, thread-like tips. When these tips touch a moist, mossy surface, they can develop roots and grow into entirely new, independent daughter plants. Over time, a single parent fern can "walk" across rock faces, creating dense, interconnected carpets of cloned offspring. Finding a patch of walking ferns clinging to a shady limestone cliff feels like discovering a hidden, miniature forest world. It represents a beautiful adaptation to life on steep, vertical rock surfaces where soil is scarce and traditional spore colonization can be challenging, making it a highly prized sighting for hikers and botanists alike.

生息地: Found on shaded, moist, mossy limestone or dolomite rock faces within rich, mature deciduous forests.

外見

This small fern features simple, undivided, lance-shaped fronds that are leathery, evergreen, and dark green. The fronds have an asymmetrical, heart-shaped base and taper dramatically to a long, narrow, pointed tip, typically growing in spreading rosettes between 5 and 30 centimeters in length. On the undersides of mature fronds, you can find brown, linear spore cases (sori) scattered irregularly along the veins.

PlantaeTracheophytaPolypodiopsidaPolypodialesAspleniaceaeAsplenium
Walking Fern
Walking Fern

カテゴリ

植物

レア度

Common

危険度

1/5 · 非常に低い

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おもしろい事実

Because it requires highly specific alkaline conditions, the presence of Walking Fern is a reliable biological indicator of limestone or dolomite bedrock.

Its common name is a literal description of its movement, as it can propagate across a cliff face at a rate of several inches per generation.

The Walking Fern is a parent species to several naturally occurring sterile and fertile hybrid ferns when it crosses with other Asplenium species.

特殊能力

能力

Walking Reproduction

The fern's long, tapered frond tips develop roots and buds upon contact with moist substrate, allowing it to vegetatively clone itself and physically step across rock surfaces.

能力

Calciphilic Affinity

It is specially adapted to thrive on alkaline limestone and dolomite rocks, extracting essential minerals directly from calcium-rich geological formations.

能力

Evergreen Resilience

Its leathery, dark green fronds persist through the freezing winter months, allowing the plant to photosynthesize immediately during early spring.

サイズと詳細

長さ
5-30 cm
体重
0.01-0.05 kg
寿命
5-15 年

食性と食事

As a photoautotrophic plant, the Walking Fern synthesizes its own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water, supplemented by minerals absorbed from calcareous rocks.

主な食物

  • Sunlight
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Water
  • Calcium-rich minerals

生態系とのつながり

mutualism

Anomodon Moss

Anomodon attenuatus

The moss provides a moist, soil-retaining microhabitat on limestone cliffs that facilitates the walking fern's tip-rooting.

eaten by

White-tailed Deer

Odocoileus virginianus

Occasionally grazes on the evergreen fronds during winter when other food sources are scarce.

competitor

Maidenhair Spleenwort

Asplenium trichomanes

Shares the same shaded, alkaline rocky niches and competes for space and moisture.

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よくある質問

Walking Fernを見分けるには?

Walking Fernを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。

Walking Fernの長さは何ですか?

5-30 cm

Walking Fernの体重は何ですか?

0.01-0.05 kg

Walking Fernの寿命は何ですか?

5-15 年

Walking Fernは何を食べますか?

As a photoautotrophic plant, the Walking Fern synthesizes its own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water, supplemented by minerals absorbed from calcareous rocks.

Walking Fernは通常どこに生息していますか?

Found on shaded, moist, mossy limestone or dolomite rock faces within rich, mature deciduous forests.

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