Common Name: Old World climbing fern
Family: Schizaeaceae
Common Synonyms: none
USDA Hardiness Zone: 9a-11
Growth Habit: Vine (Fern)
Origin: Africa to Southeast Asia, South Pacific, Australia
FISC Category: 1
FDACS Listed Noxious Weed: Yes
Introduction Date: pre-1958
IFAS Assessment:
Fern with dark brown, wiry rhizomes and climbing, twining fronds of indeterminate growth, to 30 m long, main rachis (leaf stalk above petiole) wiry, stemlike. Leafy branches off main rachis (constituting the pinnae) once compound, oblong in overall outline, 5-12 cm long. Leaflets (pinnules) usually unlobed, stalked, articulate (leaving wiry stalks when detached), glabrous below. Fertile leaflets of similar size, fringed with tiny lobes of enrolled leaf tissue covering the sporangia along the leaf margin.
Hardwood hammocks, mesic flatwoods, forested swamps, wet flatwoods, hydric hammocks, floodplain forests, strand swamps, and ruderal communities.
Established in south and central zones, possibly to limit of cold tolerance.
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Langeland, K.A., H.M. Cherry, C.M. McCormick, K.C. Burks. 2008. Identification and Biology of Non-Native Plants in Florida's Natural Areas-Second Edition. IFAS Publication SP 257. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
Langeland, K.A., J.A. Ferrell, B. Sellers, G.E. MacDonald, and R.K. Stocker. 2011. Integrated management of non-native plants in natural areas of Florida. EDIS publication SP 242. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
Dave's Garden. 2013. PlantFiles: Small-leaved climbing fern, Lygodium microphyllum. http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/31878/. Accessed on December 11, 2013.