Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Alismatales
Family:
Species:
mulayadii
ID:
1317817

Status:
valid

Authors:
P.C.Boyce & S.Y.Wong

Source:
ipni

Year:
2015

Citation Micro:
Aroideana 38E(2): 5 (2015)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001330271

Common Names

  • Fenestratarum mulayadii
  • Mulayadii Fenestratarum
  • Mulayadii

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Description

Fenestratarum mulayadii (also called Mulayadi's Window Fern, among many other common names) is a species of plant in the Polypodiaceae family. It is a perennial herb with a creeping rhizome. It is native to India, and grows in moist, shady habitats.

Uses & Benefits

Fenestratarum mulayadii is used in traditional medicine for treating fever, inflammation, and as an antiseptic. It is also used in landscaping and as an ornamental plant.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Fenestratarum mulayadii has white flowers with yellow anthers, and its seeds are small and black. Its seedlings are thin and have long, narrow leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Fenestratarum mulayadii is an evergreen shrub native to Southeast Asia. It can be propagated by cuttings or by layering. It prefers moist, well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. It should be watered regularly and fertilized every two weeks during the growing season.

Where to Find Fenestratarum mulayadii

Fenestratarum mulayadii is endemic to the Philippines and can be found in the provinces of Benguet, Kalinga, and Mountain Province.

Fenestratarum mulayadii FAQ

What is the scientific name of Fenestratarum mulayadii?

Fenestratarum mulayadii

What is the common name of Fenestratarum mulayadii?

Mulayadii Fenestratarum

What is the natural habitat of Fenestratarum mulayadii?

Fenestratarum mulayadii is native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia

Species in the Fenestratarum genus

Species in the Araceae family

Adelonema erythropus, Adelonema allenii, Adelonema crinipes, Adelonema hammelii, Adelonema kvistii, Adelonema mofflerianum, Adelonema orientale, Adelonema pallidinervium, Adelonema panamense, Adelonema peltatum, Adelonema picturatum, Adelonema roezlii, Adelonema speariae, Adelonema wallisii, Adelonema wendlandii, Adelonema yanamonoense, Aglaodorum griffithii, Aglaonema brevispathum, Aglaonema chermsiriwattanae, Aglaonema cochinchinense, Aglaonema commutatum, Aglaonema cordifolium, Aglaonema costatum, Aglaonema densinervium, Aglaonema flemingianum, Aglaonema hookerianum, Aglaonema marantifolium, Aglaonema modestum, Aglaonema nebulosum, Aglaonema nitidum, Aglaonema ovatum, Aglaonema philippinense, Aglaonema pictum, Aglaonema pumilum, Aglaonema rotunda, Aglaonema simplex, Aglaonema tricolor, Aglaonema vittatum, Aglaonema robeleynii, Aglaonema birmanicum, Aglaonema nicobaricum, Aglaonema tassae, Alloschemone inopinata, Alloschemone occidentalis, Alocasia megawatiae, Alocasia chaii, Alocasia infernalis, Alocasia nycteris, Alocasia hypoleuca, Alocasia jiewhoei,

References

Peter Charles Boyce (b.1964): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'P.C.Boyce' in the authors string.
Sin Yeng Wong (b.1975): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'S.Y.Wong' in the authors string.
POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:60469474-2: Based on the WCVP April 2023 data release.