Asplenium nigripes (formerly Schaffneria nigripes ) is a rare and unique fern native to Mexico, Cuba, and Central America. Unlike many spleenworts with divided leaves, this species features simple, fleshy, heart-shaped or round blades that grow on distinctive black stems. It is often found growing on shaded limestone rocks in mountain forests at elevations between 900 and 1,500 meters. 🌿 Key Features
For many years, this plant was the only species in the genus Schaffneria . Recent DNA studies by institutions like the Missouri Botanical Garden and Kew Science have reclassified it into the larger Asplenium family, where it is closely related to the hairy-leaved Asplenium pumilum . Are you interested in this fern at home, or The Cutting Edge - Costa Rica - Missouri Botanical Garden asplenium nigripes
The leaves have a slightly thickened, succulent-like feel, an adaptation for its rocky habitat. 🗺️ Habitat & Distribution Native Range: Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Cuba. Asplenium nigripes (formerly Schaffneria nigripes ) is a
Spore clusters (sori) are paired and open toward each other, a pattern sometimes called "scolopendrioid." 🌿 Key Features For many years, this plant