Asplenium Nigripes -

Spore clusters (sori) are paired and open toward each other, a pattern sometimes called "scolopendrioid."

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

Known for its strikingly dark, glossy petioles (stems) that contrast with its bright green leaves. Spore clusters (sori) are paired and open toward

The fronds are undivided and rhomboid or suborbicular (roundish), which is unusual for the Asplenium genus. asplenium nigripes