Asplenium serratum
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Asplenium serratum, the Bird's nest spleenwort and Wild birdnest fern, is a fern native to Brazil, the Caribbean, and the United States. It is rare in central and southern Florida, where it is a state-listed endangered species.[1][2]
Asplenium serratum is an epiphytic or lithophytic fern that grows on eroded limestone, tree trunks, rotting stumps,[3] and fallen logs.[2]
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External links
- Flora of North America: Asplenium serratum
- USDA Plants Profile: Asplenium serratum
- Asplenium serratum - photos
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