Thanks Prabhu Ji for so much details

On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Prabhu kumar KM <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> It is
> *Hemionitis arifolia  (Burn. f.) T. Moore *
>
>  Syn:
>  *Asplenium arifolium, *
> *Gymnogramma arifolia, *
> *Gymnogramma sagittata, *
> *Hemionitis cordata,
> Hemionitis cordifolia, *
> *Hemionitis sagittata, *
> *Hemionitis toxotis*
>
> Identified to science in 1859, *Hemionitis arifolia* is an attractive and
> unusual dwarf fern primarily from Laos, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and possibly
> China, Taiwan and other nations in tropical Southeast Asia.  The fern is
> both an epiphyte (ep-a-FIT) and grows on trees as well as a terrestrial
> plant.
>
> In Asian folklore *Hermionitis arifolia* is used to treat diabetes  The
> fern has been medically evaluated for its hypoglycemic and anti-diabetic
> properties in rats.  Some of the extracts found in *Hemionitis arifolia *were
> actually found to lower the levels of blood glucose in sugar fed rats but
> only a small amount of the hypoglycemic activity in overnight
> fasted non-diabetic rats was seen.  It is unknown if there is a possible
> human use for the fern's extracts.
>
> In our magnified photograph you can observe this attractive fern has dark
> green cordate (heart shaped) fronds which grow on blackish stems with fronds
> that reach 5 to 7.5cm (2" to 3") in length.  The small dainty shade loving
> fern grows well in low light with high humidity.  *Hemionitis arifolia*also 
> grows well as a terrarium plant or in a very shady area in an
> atrium.  The leathery heart-shaped fronds feature tall fertile frond leaves
> that spread above the fern's foliage.   *Hemionitis arifolia* is hardy
> in Zone 10 or higher and It can be grown in the lower portions of Florida
> outdoors.  Otherwise it must be grown indoors in a terrarium or in a
> greenhouse.  The fern reaches 15 to 20cm (6" to 8") in height.  This plant
> has numerous synonyms (same plant, other names) so you may find it available
> under a variety of names.
>
> --
> *Prabhu Kumar K M*
> Scientist
> Plant Systematics & Genetic Resources Division
> Centre for Medicinal Plant Research (CMPR)
> & 'CMPR' Herbarium
> Kottakkal Arya Vaidya Sala
> Kottakkal, Malappuram
> *E-mail: [email protected]*
>
>


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Regards

Dr Balkar Singh
Head, Deptt. of Botany and Biotechnology
Arya P G College, Panipat
Haryana-132103
09416262964

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