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Bermuda Maidenhair -

It prefers the sheltered, damp conditions of limestone caves and sinkholes, such as those found at the Walsingham Nature Reserve .

Characteristic of the Adiantum genus, its stems are wiry, polished, and dark brown to black , providing a sharp contrast to the green foliage.

It is famously found emerging from narrow cracks in rocky ledges , stone walls, and road cuttings. bermuda maidenhair

It typically grows in small, tufted clumps, rarely exceeding 6–12 inches in height in the wild. Conservation & Cultural Status

This feature explores the ( Adiantum bellum ), a delicate yet resilient fern that is one of Bermuda's most iconic native plants. Unlike many of the island's rare endemics, the maidenhair is widely seen across the landscape, clinging to limestone cliffs and walls. Natural Habitat & Distribution It prefers the sheltered, damp conditions of limestone

The Bermuda Maidenhair is uniquely adapted to the island's karst topography. It thrives in environments where other plants struggle:

While it loves shade, it can also be found on more exposed hillsides and within woodland valleys like Paget Marsh . Appearance & Identification It typically grows in small, tufted clumps, rarely

If you are growing Adiantum bellum or a similar maidenhair variety at home, follow these "Goldilocks" rules: Bermuda - Botanical Art Worldwide

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