Campyloneurum Angustifolium fact sheet
• Difficulty: Easy
• Family: Polypodiaceae
• Gender: campyloneurum
• Origin: Indonesian/Papuan New Guinean
• Illumination: Media
• Temperature: Warm weather
• Humidity: High
• Increase: Slow
Campyloneurum Angustifolium characteristics
The fern Campyloneurum Angustifolium narrow-bladed is a epiphytic fern with leaves growing up 40 cm high from a rhizome short and creeping. This plant it grows in clusters on tree trunks or rock crevices, in open or shady places, from low-lying forests to mountainous forests, at elevations of 100 to 2.500 meters.
The plant is used medicinally by the Chinchero tribes in southern Peru, where it is sometimes transplanted into home gardens.
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