1. Warwick (scientific name: Lepisorus thunbergianus? (Kaulf.) Ching) is a plant of the genus Warwick in Polypodiaceae.
2. The plant is about 8-20 cm high.
3. Rhizome transverse, densely covered with lanceolate scales; The scales are brownish brown, most of them are opaque, and only 1-2 rows of meshes on the leaf edge are transparent and serrate.
4. The petiole is 1-3 cm long and straw colored; Leaf blade linear lanceolate, or narrowly lanceolate, the middle part is the widest 0.5-1.3 cm, acuminate.
5. The sporangia group is round or oval, close to each other, and after maturity, it expands a few closely, and is covered by round brown septa when young.
6. It is distributed in China, Korea, Japan (model origin) and the Philippines.
7. Epiphytic hillside under the forest trunk or on the rock, 400-3800 meters above sea level.
8. Wawe leathery strip leaves have strong adaptability. The sporangium group is large and eye-catching, and has strong ornamental properties. It is suitable for ornament of artificial rock bonsai or small potted plants, and more suitable for mixed planting with other plants, which is interesting.
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