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Description
Arthropteris Tenella, commonly known as Water fern or Finger fern, is a species of fern that belongs to the Pteridaceae family. It is native to tropical and subtropical regions, including Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. Arthropteris Tenella is an aquatic fern that grows in shallow water or wet soil, making it a popular choice for water gardens and aquariums. This fern has delicate, feathery fronds that are green in color and can grow up to 6 inches long.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukarya |
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Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Pteridophyta |
Class | Pteridopsida |
Order | Pteridales |
Family | Pteridaceae |
Genus | Arthropteris |
Species | Tenella |
Appearance
Arthropteris Tenella has a unique appearance that sets it apart from other fern species. Its fronds are finely dissected and resemble delicate fingers, hence its common names “Water fern” or “Finger fern”. The fronds are light green in color and can grow up to 6 inches long. The fern’s roots are thin and fibrous, and it typically grows in shallow water or wet soil.
Care Guide
Arthropteris Tenella is a low-maintenance fern that is easy to care for. Here are some tips to ensure your fern thrives:
Water: Arthropteris Tenella is an aquatic fern that requires consistent moisture. Make sure to keep the soil or water it is planted in consistently damp, but not waterlogged.
Fertilization: Arthropteris Tenella does not require frequent fertilization. A slow-release fertilizer can be used every few months to encourage growth.
Soil: If planting Arthropteris Tenella in soil, use a well-draining, nutrient-rich potting mix.
Sunlight: This fern prefers partial shade to full shade. Direct sunlight can cause the fronds to burn.
Hardiness Zones: Arthropteris Tenella thrives in warm, humid conditions and is hardy in USDA Zones 9-11.
Common Pests & Diseases
Arthropteris Tenella is generally resistant to pests and diseases, but it can occasionally be affected by spider mites or fungal infections. To prevent these issues, ensure the plant is not overwatered and is kept in a well-ventilated area. If pest or disease problems arise, treat with an appropriate insecticide or fungicide.
Habitat
Arthropteris Tenella is native to tropical and subtropical regions, including Africa, Asia, and the Pacific. It is an aquatic fern that grows in shallow water or wet soil, often near streams or in swamps. This fern is well adapted to humid conditions and can tolerate some shade.
Question and Answer
Q: Can Arthropteris Tenella be grown in an aquarium?
A: Yes, Arthropteris Tenella is an aquatic fern that can be grown in an aquarium or other water feature.
Q: Can Arthropteris Tenella be grown indoors?
A: Yes, Arthropteris Tenella can be grown indoors as long as it is provided with consistent moisture, partial to full shade, and warm temperatures.
Q: How often should Arthropteris Tenella be fertilized?
A: Arthropteris Tenella does not require frequent fertilization. A slow-release fertilizer can be used every few months to encourage growth.
Q: Is Arthropteris Tenella invasive?
A: No, Arthropteris Tenella is not considered invasive.
Related Plants
Here are some related fern species:
- Nephrolepis exaltata (Boston Fern)
- Adiantum raddianum (Maidenhair Fern)
- Athyrium niponicum (Japanese Painted Fern)
- Dryopteris erythrosora (Autumn Fern)
References
- “Arthropteris Tenella.” The Plant List. Accessed August 2021. http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/tro-26605770
- Fryer, Janet L. “Arthropteris Tenella.” Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed August 2021. https://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=p760
- “Arthropteris Tenella.” Dave’s Garden. Accessed August 2021. https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/65547/