Rumohra adiantiformis

Rumohra adiantiformis, commonly called leatherleaf fern, leathery shieldfern, iron fern, 7-weeks-fern, and climbing shield fern, is a species of fern in the family Elaphoglossaceae.
The fronds of R. adiantiformis contain round sori (reproductive clusters) on the underside of the pinnae (leaflets) unlike many other ferns which have separate specialized reproductive fronds. Many of the sori have peltate indusia and have prominent scales on the stipes of the fronds. This species has a broad distribution; for example, Rumohra adiantiformis is found in the Old World as well as the New World, including such diverse places as Colombia, Galápagos Islands, Australia, and New Zealand. An example plant association of R. adiantiformis is found in the podocarp/broadleaf forests of Westland, New Zealand, with flora associates including Ascarina lucida, Pseudowintera colorata, Pseudopanax colensoi, Cyathea smithii and Blechnum discolor.