Aglaomorpha coronans explained
Aglaomorpha coronans is a species of tropical fern widely distributed throughout Southeast Asia, from Nepal to Peninsular Malaysia.[1] Like other Aglaomorpha, it is an epiphyte and its scientific name (coronans) refers to the circular, crown-like growth habit. One of the species of basket fern more common in cultivation as a houseplant,[2] [3] it has as thick rhizome that soaks up moisture and fronds that are up to long and wide.[4]
Notes and References
- 17091030-1 . Drynaria coronans .
- Book: Weinstein, Mobee . The Complete Book of Ferns: Indoors - Outdoors - Growing - Crafting - History & Lore . 2020-01-14 . Cool Springs Press . 978-0-7603-6394-2 . 93 . en.
- Book: Sakaino, Ryusuke . A Beginner's Guide to House Plants: Creating Beautiful and Healthy Green Spaces in Your Home . 2022-08-23 . Tuttle Publishing . 978-1-4629-2322-9 . 111 . en.
- Boonkerd . Thaweesakdi . 2006-10-01 . The Species of the Genus Aglaomorpha Schott (Polypodiaceae) in Thailand . The Natural History Journal of Chulalongkorn University . 6 . 6.