Asplenium flaccidum is a species of fern in the family Aspleniaceae. The plant common name is drooping spleenwort or weeping spleenwort, and the species name flaccidum derives from the Latin root meaning drooping.[1] An example occurrence of A. flaccidum is within a Nothofagus-Podocarp forest at Hamilton Ecological District on New Zealand's North Island in association with other fern species understory plants, crown fern, Blechnum discolor being an example.[2]
^Sue Olsen. 2007
^C. Michael Hogan. 2009
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Aspleniumflaccidum is a species of fern in the family Aspleniaceae. The plant common name is drooping spleenwort or weeping spleenwort, and the species...
ferns on the forest floor are Blechnum discolor, Blechnum filiforme, Aspleniumflaccidum and Hymenophyllum demissum. An 800-year-old rimu tree can be seen...
somewhat leathery leaf tissue. It forms a clade with A. flaccidum and A. chathamense. In Tasmania Asplenium appendiculatum grows in wet sclerophyll forests,...
spleenwort (Asplenium oblongifolium) and hanging spleenwort (Aspleniumflaccidum). The giant moss Dawsonia can be seen at several points. Asplenium oblongifolium...
ferns include crown fern (Lomaria discolor), hanging spleenwort (Aspleniumflaccidum) growing as an epiphyte on tree trunks, Prince of Wales feathers...
Coastal turf Common forest species on Truman Track Kāmahi Miro Nīkau Aspleniumflaccidum Northern rātā embracing mataī Towards the coast the forest canopy...