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Written By: Syed
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Last Updated: Jun 24,2009
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The evergreen fronds of this fern are 25 cm high by 5 cm wide and monomorphic. Margins (edges) are mostly entire. The leathery, yellow-green pinnae (leaflets) are deeply pinnatifid, oblong to narrowly lanceolate, usually widest near middle, occasionally at or near base. It attaches to the limbs of its host plant with a branching, creeping, slender rhizome, which grows to 2 mm in diameter.The Resurrection fern gets its name because it can survive long periods of drought by curling up its fronds and appearing desiccated, grey-brown and dead. However, when just a little water is present, the fern will uncurl and reopen, appearing to "resurrect" and restoring itself to a vivid green color.
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Resurrection Fern |
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| 31.81602 | -81.10345 | Resurrection Fern | Image |