“…Similar conclusions were derived from our previous greenhouse studies, where ferns with harvest (15-cm from rhizome) and without harvest were equally effective in removing arsenic from water [10]. Earlier studies indicated that traits of P. vittata such as its perennial nature, high arsenic accumulation in the fronds, rhizomes as alternate tissue for As storage, and little arsenic in the roots, all made it suitable for reuse in long-term As phytofiltration [9,10,21,22]. Hence, in this study, at the end of Cycle 1 (17 wks), remediated water from all tanks with ferns was discharged and the plants were reused for Cycle 2.…”