Adiantum venustum — a medium houseplant
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Adiantum venustum

Adiantum Venustum

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Adiantum venustum, the evergreen maidenhair or Himalayan maidenhair, is a species of fern in the genus Adiantum of the family Pteridaceae, native to China and the Himalayas. It is a slow to establish plant that usually grows on moist rocks and soil with a good amount of humus and dead leaves. It is very hardy, largely evergreen to -10 °C, when it becomes deciduous. It is also known as black Hansraj in India for its black stalks at the fronds.It typically grows to 15–25 cm tall and up to 0.9 meters wide. The soft green fronds are triangular, with numerous fan-shaped segments on each frond, with black stems. The roots are rhizomatous. The whole plant forms a slowly spreading mat.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Adiantum
Family
Pteridaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Himalayan maidenhair en Evergreen maidenhair
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Adiantum venustum leaf
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Adiantum venustum leaf
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Adiantum venustum fruit
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Adiantum venustum fruit
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Adiantum venustum habit
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Adiantum venustum habit
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