An adiantum is a maidenhair fern and other related ferns, belonging to the genus Adiantum.
Adiantum viridimontanum was created in 1991.
Adiantum vivesii was created in 1989.
Adiantum raddianum was created in 1836.
Adiantum aethiopicum was created in 1759.
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum was created in 1753.
Adiantum is the genus for the Maidenhair fern plants
the example of mosses is funaria,polytrichum the example of ferns is adiantum,pteries,dryopteris
Adiantum cappillus-veneris
Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Pteridophyta Class: Filicopsida Order: Polypodiales Family: Polypodiaceae Genus: Adiantum Species: Adiantum capillus-veneris
no,others like adiantum caudatum,dryopteris and funaria have spores too.
Some of them are: Allium senescens, Asplenium adiantum-nigrum, Betula oycoviensis, and Bromus sterilis. For more please see the link.
Adiantum is called a walking fern because it can reproduce vegetatively by producing new plantlets on the tips of its arching fronds. As these plantlets develop, they appear to "walk" along the ground away from the parent plant, giving it its common name.