Endemic to the tropics of Singapore, Indonesia and Northern Australia, Asplenium nidus, or the Bird’s nest fern is a truly majestic foliage plant. Close cousin to the smaller native Hart’s-tongue fern ...
The bird’s nest fern, or Asplenium nidus, is native to the tropical regions of Asia, Australia, and East Africa, and they’re typically found growing on the surface of trees and other plants—so cool!
MANILA, Philippines – Asplenium nidus or Pakong Lalake is the most common Bird’s-nest Fern in the world. It may be found as far west as India, south in Brisbane, Australia and north to Japan. There ...
MANILA, Philippines - The Bird’s Nest Aspleniums are some of the best looking ferns of the world. There are several species available in the market namely: Asplenium nidus, A. musifolium, A.
Plant Systematics and Evolution, Vol. 306, No. 2 (April 2020), pp. 1-12 (12 pages) Hybridization is a ubiquitous force in plant evolution. In ferns, hybrids are often easily recognized by their ...
Ferns, the rage during Victorian times, are now on the comeback to homes everywhere. They are an interesting addition and come in a variety of textures. From solid leaf, to lacy frond. There are many ...
Tino takes a look at a group of plants that's over 360 million years old; the humble ferns. He has a fern fossil that was found in Tasmania and is over 180 million years old, yet it's not too ...
Ferns are a large group of perennials usually grown for their handsome and beautiful foliage. Their leaves or fronds are usually finely cut and the majority grow in shades of green. These ancient ...
Leaf mass per area (LMA) is one of the key features that correlates with the ecological performance both of seed plants and ferns. For ferns LMA is at the lower end of the range for seed plants and ...
"The second printing of this book has permitted a few emendations in the keys and correction of some typographical errors, incorrect references, and incorrect names, notably Polystichum lachenense for ...