Acrostichum
aureum Linnaeus
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Acrostichum aureum Linnaeu
Erect fern, attaining upto 1.5 m high,
having samll bushy appearance
Fibrous typical fern like roots but without
any aerial roots
Rhizome globose, horizontal, caudex, circinate
venation, young rachis covered by gregarious hair like structures known
as ramenta
Frond simple, semipinnatifid, upto 1 m
long, and 4.0 cm wide, isobilateral, distinct mid-vein and reticulate vein,
entire, blunt end, green and yellow on maturity with sorus, glabrous, coriaceous,
unicostate reticulate venation.
Mature leaves or fronds become sporophyllous,
diffuse spoprangia at abaxial surface, mixed sporangia on both side of
the mid-vein, brown sporangia stalked, upper globose
Tender fronds/leaves are ediblee as vegetable
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