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Adiantum reniforme (kidney-leaved maidenhair fern) is a species of fern in the genus Adiantum (maidenhairs), family Pteridaceae. It grows in sheltered rock crevices and on walls. It is native to Madeira (the type locality), Canary Islands and Cape Verde islands, and patchily in East Africa, Madagascar, the Mascarene Islands, Comoros, as well as a few relictual sites in the Tibesti in Chad. The leaves are large, round, dichotomously veined and have a very narrow red edge, marking the presence of the marginal indusium on the underside. Different circumscriptions with different subspecies and varieties of the species are accepted by different authors. The Plants of the World Online (POWO) database accepts two subspecies and one variety: Adiantum reniforme subsp. reniforme from the Canary Islands and Madeira, and additionally from Cape Verde, Chad, DR Congo, Kenya, Malawi, and Tanzania. Adiantum reniforme subsp. pusillum (Bolle) Rivas Mart., from the Canary Islands and Madeira. Adiantum ......read more on Wikipedia.
| Place | Rain (24h) | Sun | Humidity Hum. | Wind | |
| Loading... | 0.8in | 918umol | 64% | 4mph | |
| Loading... | 1.2in | 12umol | 84% | 9mph | |
| Loading... | 0in | 18umol | 81% | 11mph | |
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