Bermuda Maidenhair -
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 exceeding 6–12 inches in height in the wild. Conservation & Cultural Status bermuda maidenhair
Characteristic of the Adiantum genus, its stems are wiry, polished, and dark brown to black , providing a sharp contrast to the green foliage. While it loves shade, it can also be
It is famously found emerging from narrow cracks in rocky ledges , stone walls, and road cuttings. While it loves shade
The Bermuda Maidenhair is uniquely adapted to the island's karst topography. It thrives in environments where other plants struggle:
Delicate, fan-shaped leaflets (pinnules) that are light to medium green.



