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Commemorative
Named for Thomas Jenkinson Woodward, ( 1745-1820) English botanist.
Desmond, Ray. (1977). Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists. Taylor and Francis, London.
Medicinal
In the traditional medicine of the Native American people a decoction of the roots of the related species W. radicans has been used both internally and externally in the treatment of pain from injuries
Moerman. D. Native American Ethnobotany Timber Press. Oregon. 1998 p.501
Nomenclature
Family changed from Blechnaceae to Aspleniaceae.
Plants of the World online, Kew Science http://plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:17235480-1
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Geographical distribution
- Asia-Temperate, China
- Asia-Temperate, Eastern Asia, Japan
Woodwardia orientalis Sw.
Family: ASPLENIACEAEGenus: Woodwardia
Species: orientalis Sw.
Common names: Oriental Chain Fern
Distribution summary: China, Japan
Hardiness: H2 - Tender; cool or frost-free greenhouse
Habitat: Damp, humus-rich soil in partial shade, on rocky hillsides, streamsides & clearings
Garden status: Currently grown
Garden location: Far East (L)
Reason for growing: Other use