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: prabhumkris...@gmail.com*

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