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Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Adiantum capillus-veneris L.

*A. capillus-veneris L. Sp. Pl. 1096 (1753).

Rhizomes creeping, scaly. Stipes and rachises glabrous except at very base. Laminae ovate, 4-25 × 2-8 cm, 2-3-pinnate at base. Primary pinnae alternate, 4-8 on each side of rachis. Ultimate pinnules broadly obovate, rhombic, or flabellate, 5-20 × 6-20 mm, cuneate at base, with stalk attached ± centrally, usually deeply divided into 2-6 lobes, glabrous, yellow green. Indusia ± oblong, lacking sinuses, extending up to 5 mm along margin, glabrous, 1-8 per pinnule on outer margin only.

N.: Auckland City, S. Auckland (Waihi), Wellington City.

Subtropical and warm temperate regions 1981

Dry walls, rocks and banks.

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