Polystichum vestitum is a terrestrial fern with an erect and scaly
rhizome, sometimes forming a short trunk and growing up to 700 mm in height. The
fronds are 220–600 mm long. There are 3–7 round
sori on each
pinnule, halfway between the margin and midrib, with a light brown indusium. The ferns are usually bicolour with a dark brown centre that is surrounded by margins that are a pale brown. On ferns found on the Chatham Islands and subantarctic islands, the dark brown centre can be reduced and therefore less obvious. The etymology of Polystichum comes from the Greek words
polus and
stikhos, which can be translated as "many rows" and refers to the parallel rows of spore cases on the underside of the fronds. Vestitum has its origins from the Latin
vestire and means "to be clothed", denoting the dense cover of the scales on its leaf stalks. ==Distribution==