Crocodeilanthe Ligulata
Crocodeilanthe ligulata is a rare and intriguing fern native to the humid forests of Southeast Asia. This plant is known for its unique, elongated fronds that resemble the scales of a crocodile, giving it its distinctive name. Despite its striking appearance, it remains a little-known species within the plant world. Its delicate structure and specific habitat requirements make it a challenging subject for cultivation. Due to habitat loss, Crocodeilanthe ligulata is now considered endangered, highlighting the need for conservation efforts.