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Britannica online encyclopedia article on walking fern (plant), fern that is a member either of the species Asplenium rhizophyllum, of eastern North America, or of A. sibiricum, of eastern Asia, in the family Aspleniaceae. ... For a definition of "walking fern (plant)", visit Merriam-Webster.
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Walking Fern Camptosorus rhizophyllus is clearly closely related to the spleenworts and was once included in their genus. The leaves are not sub-divided into leaflets but are long and tapering.
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Asplenium rhizophyllum Linnaeus ; (=Camptosorus rhizophyllus); walking fern Family: Aspleniacea ... Asplenium rhizophyllum was long known as Camptosorus rhizophyllum and many fern books use that name...
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A collection of caving pictures from Walking Fern Pictures were taken by Brad Long with his digital camera ... ; (Click on the pictures for larger versions); *Note: What's wrong with the rigging in the last picture? It was fixed before I headed down and I was the second person to get on rope. This picture reiterates why...
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Walking Fern Falls are not worthy of being a destination, but the waterslide is a good place to take a breath while you climb Little Pinnacle Mountain via the very strenuous Pinnacle Pass Trail. The falls are named after a rare fern found in the area, so going off-trail is not advised.
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Walking fern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Walking fern may refer to two species of fern in the genus Asplenium which are occasionally placed in a separate genus Camptosorus . The name "walking fern" derives from the fact that new plantle...
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