Sorry spelling correction, it should read without the 'C' as Lygodium flexuosum 
(L.) sw.

I do not know what sw stands for. Experts may please enlighten us on the same. 
Thank you.

 

regards,

Rashida.



 


 



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To: [email protected]
Subject: [indiantreepix:17825] Lygodium flexcuosum-climbing fern
Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 06:42:49 +0000




Perhaps the only climbing fern in India was seen at the national park in Mumbai 
yesterday. The variuos stages were seen at the same place. It is very 
interesting to read about the fern. In India  it is being used in Ayurveda and 
by tribals like Santhals and others whereas, it is considered a weed in 
Statesand some other countries.
 
regards,
Rashida.
 
 

  
 


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