Adiantum caudatum explained

Adiantum caudatum, commonly walking maidenhair, tailed maidenhair, trailing maidenhair is a fern in the genus Adiantum and the family Pteridaceae.

Distribution

Adiantum caudatum can be found in shaded areas in south-east countries Bangladesh, Burma, India, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, China, Vietnam.

Cultivation

Adiantum caudatum can be grown in moist potting soil. It prefers medium levels of light and does not tolerate cool temperatures. When grown in a hanging container, the dangling fronds can be displayed to good effect.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Barbara Joe . Hoshizaki . Robbin C. . Moran . Fern Grower's Manual . 2001 . Timber Press . Portland, Oregon . 9780881924954 . 162.