Species Adiantum arcuatum
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There aren’t any identifications of Adiantum arcuatum.
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Etymology of Adiantum:
Gk. a- = not, without; diantos = wettable, hence dry, incapable of being wetted. The fronds of ‘maiden hair’ shed water and are reputed to remain dry even in a rain-shower or when plunged into water.
Etymology of arcuatum:
From the Latin arcuatus = 'arched'; frequently referring to the habit of the plant's branches
Scientific name:
Adiantum arcuatum Sw.
Synonym of:
Unknown
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Protologue:
Syn. Fil.: 122 (1806)
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Year published:
1806
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Adiantum arcuatum.