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Maidenhair fern (
Adiantum capillus-veneris
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Information on the maidenhair fern is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Fern (
Xiphopteris ascensionense
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This small fern often grows as an epiphyte on bamboo trees. The fronds are short and bear small green leaflets that are tightly pa...
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Fern (
Asplenium ascensionis
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Asplenium ascensionis is a small, dark green fern found growing on rocky walls. The narrow, glossy fronds are composed of smaller ...
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Chinese fern (
Neocheiropteris palmatopedata
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