salient features of nephrolepis
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Distinguishing Features
A fern with upright or drooping fronds usually up to 50 cm long. this species often produces distinctive round tubers on its creeping underground stems. its 'leaves' are divided into numerous alternatively arranged narrow 'leaflets' (10-35 mm long and 4-11 mm wide).
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Features of Nephrolepis:
- Rhizome: It is short, slender, suberect (TV. cordifolia), erect (N. ...
- Roots: ADVERTISEMENTS: Branched adventitious roots arise from the rhizome and runners in aeropetal succession.
- Leaves: Leaves are tufted, long, narrow and simply pinnate. Steple (a leaf stalk) is 2.5 to 10 cm long in N.
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