Asplenium ×
herb-wagneri is a small fern. It has a short, upright
rhizome with clathrate scales (bearing a lattice-like pattern). The scales have somewhat darker central cells and shorter tips in comparison with those of
A. pinnatifidum and other members of the Appalachian
Asplenium complex. The fronds grow up to long and wide. The
stipe (the stalk of the leaf, below the blade) is short and a shiny dark purple in color. The leaf blades are linear in shape and
pinnate, becoming pinnatifid at the
attenuate tip. The
rachis (leaf axis) is similar in appearance to the stipe to about halfway up the blade, after which it becomes green in color. It bears up to fifteen pairs of
pinnae, which are almost opposite to alternate along the rachis. The pinnae are up to long, blunt at the tip and toothed or undulating at the base. The lowest ones are triangular in shape. Leaf veins are free rather than netted. Nonviable spores are borne in irregularly placed
sori up to long. The sporophyte is
triploid and has a chromosome number of 2
n = 108. ==Taxonomy==