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''Lygodium microphyllum'' (commonly known as, variously, climbing maidenhair fern, Old World climbing fern, small-leaf climbing fern, or snake fern) is a climbing fern originating in tropical Africa, Southeast Asia,
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and Australia. It is an invasive weed in Florida where it invades open forest and wetland areas. The
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was collected in the vicinity of Nabúa, on the island of
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in the Philippines by
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.


Distribution

''Lygodium microphyllum'' is native to much of tropical Africa and South Africa; tropical Asia, including China,
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of Japan; Australia; Fiji, the Mariana Islands and
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. ''Lygodium microphyllum'' has become naturalized in the Caribbean and South Florida.


Effects on the environment

''Lygodium microphyllum'' causes problems in the environments where it is invasive. The plant damages wetland ecosystems, harming endangered species. The ferns ability to grow up and over trees and shrubs and to form dense horizontal canopies allows it to cover whole communities of plants, reducing native plant diversity. Old World climbing fern can grow in many diverse ecosystems. ''Lygodium microphyllum'' poses problems for fires, both natural and man-made, because it can lead fire into the tree canopy, killing trees. The fern rapidly spread in South Florida's public conservation lands.


Containment

Recently, the USDA approved the use of insects to keep the fern contained. Insects ('' Austromusotima camptozonale'', '' Neomusotima conspurcatalis'') and mites ('' Floracarus perrepae'') have been released in several state parks to control the fern. Although some populations were devastated by a bout of cold weather, recently, reports of new activity have been made.


Ethnobotany

''Lygodium microphyllum'' has been used locally in
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to treat
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ailments and problems, swelling and
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.


Other uses

''Lygodium microphyllum'' fibers (as well as other species of ''
Lygodium ''Lygodium'' (climbing fern) is a genus of about 40 species of ferns, native to tropical regions across the world, with a few temperate species in eastern Asia and eastern North America. It is the sole genus in the family Lygodiaceae in the Pte ...
''), known as ''nito'', are used to weave traditional
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hats in the Philippines.


References


External links

*
Species Profile - Old World Climbing Fern (''Lygodium microphyllum'')
National Invasive Species Information Center,
United States National Agricultural Library The United States National Agricultural Library (NAL) is one of the world's largest agricultural research libraries, and serves as a national library of the United States and as the library of the United States Department of Agriculture. Located ...
. Lists general information and resources for Old World Climbing Fern.
"Old World Climbing Fern (''Lygodium microphyllum''), a Dangerous Invasive Weed in Florida,"
''American Fern Journal'' Vol. 88 No. 4 (1998) *

'' South Florida Sun Sentinel, 2018


Bibliography

* Jeffrey T. Hutchinson, Kenneth A. Langeland, Gregory E. MacDonald and Robert Querns, 2010; ''Absorption and Translocation of Glyphosate, Metsulfuron, and Triclopyr in Old World Climbing Fern (Lygodium microphyllum)''. Weed Science 58:2, 118-125 Online publication date : 1-Apr-2010
abstract
{{Taxonbar, from=Q5235063 microphyllum Ferns of Africa Ferns of Asia Ferns of Australasia Plants described in 1801 Flora of Africa Flora of tropical Asia Flora of Australia Flora of China Flora of Fiji Flora of Japan Flora of the Ryukyu Islands Flora of the Northwestern Pacific Flora of Taiwan Taxa named by Antonio José Cavanilles