Ophioderma falcatum
| Puapua moa | |
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| Kingdom: | Plantae | 
| Division: | Pteridophyta | 
| Class: | Psilotopsida | 
| Order: | Ophioglossales | 
| Family: | Ophioglossaceae | 
| Genus: | Ophioderma | 
| Species: | O. falcatum (C.Presl) O. Deg. | 
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Ophioderma falcatum is known as puapua moa or laukahi in Hawaii. It is a fern in the Ophioglossaceae family, and many people still classify it as an Ophioglossum. Some consider it a subspecies of Ophioderma pendulum. An epiphyte, it is native to the Hawaiian islands except for Ni'ihau and Kaho'olawe.[1] It also grows on some other Pacific islands.
References
- ↑  Smithsonian Institution (2010), "Flora of the Hawaiian Islands", Web: http://botany.si.edu/pacificislandbiodiversity/hawaiianflora/result.cfm?genus=Ophioderma&species=pendulum&rank1=subsp.&epithet1=falcatum External link in |journal=(help)
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