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Adiantum cunninghamii Hook. Sp. Fil. 2 : 52, t. 86a (1851) . (Pteridaceae)

Puhinui, Common Maidenhair, Coarse Maidenhair, Cunningham's Maidenhair

Derivation: Adiantum= from the Greek adiantos, meaning "unwetted" or "unwettable," and referring to the way the fronds repel water; cunninghamii = named for Alan Cunningham, an early botanist in Australia and New Zealand.


11 November 2006, Omeru Reserve, Maketu

Here is a view of the frond from on top


11 November 2006, Omeru Reserve, Maketu

and here is the underside


11 November 2006, Omeru Reserve, Maketu

Alan Cunningham

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