The evergreen fronds are
bipinnatifid, deeply and irregularly dissected, about 4 to 20 cm long, 1 to 4 cm across with winged
stipes 1 to 7 cm long and light green in colour. The common name derives from the leaves which are very thin, only a single cell thick, missing an
epidermis and translucent, giving the appearance of a wet film.
Sori, the spore-producing organs are formed along the margins of the frond segments. The
indusium forms a funnel around the sorus which is sunken in the leaf tissue. A bristle-like
receptacle protrudes from the indusium as in all
Trichomanes species.
Spore production occurs between July and September. In common with all ferns,
V. boschiana exhibits a
gametophyte stage in its life cycle (
alternation of generations) and develops a
haploid reproductive
prothallus as an independent plant. In contrast to the typical heart-shaped fern
prothallus,
V. boschiana gametophytes are filamentous and resemble colonies of
green algae or moss
protonemata. ==Taxonomy==