Sticherus tener are stout ground-fern that grow more than 2 m tall and form bushy colonies.
Rhizomes are dark brown covered with brown scaly hairs, long and creeping, and are 4 mm thick and can reach 2 m in length. Fronds are yellow green or green, 200 – 380 mm tall that are dichotomously and repeatedly divided till pinnate laminas. Stipes arise from nearly 50 mm apart along rhizomes, are stiff and erect that are 12-90 cm in length, black and covered in scaly hairs at base that gradually change from reddish brown to green and glabrous at upper section. Pinnae are fan-shaped, 90-190 mm long and 45-260 mm wide, with a pair of primary branches at the stipe apex, which pseudodichotomously branched up to 4 times and ending in resulting 21-43 pairs of ultimate segments. Minor rachises are light to dark brown on ventral surfaces and sparsely covered with brown and narrow scaly hairs. Rachis buds are situated at the apex of stipe and between the primary branches and are covered with light or reddish-brown
ciliates; and dormant buds (which rarely develops) are situated at apex of each axis.
Segments on the primary branches are of uniform size and coverage, and narrowly oblong, 10-22 mm long, 1.5-3 mm wide and arising from axis at near right angles (75-90°). Sori are 3 -11 and arranged in single row in either side of segment midvein, each containing 3-5 large
sporangia. The distinguishing feature of
Stecherus tener from other species are the segments on the ultimate branches that arise from the mid-rib at near right angles; the under-surface of minor rachis is covered in narrow, brown, and heavily fringed scales, and the underside of ultimate segments are sparsely covered with pale-brown hairs, which may become glabrous with age. == Taxonomy and naming ==