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  2. Asplenium bulbiferum - Wikipedia

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    Asplenium bulbiferum, known as mother spleenwort, is a fern species native to New Zealand only. It is also called hen and chicken fern and, in the Māori language, pikopiko, mouku or mauku. Its fronds are eaten as a vegetable. It grows small bulbils on top of its fronds. Once grown to about 5 cm (2.0 in), these offspring fall off and, provided ...

  3. Asplenium gracillimum - Wikipedia

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    The hen and chicken fern commonly grows in most bush areas in New Zealand. It thrives in many situations from shade to partial sunlight. Often seen in moist or rainforest areas in eastern Australia, occasionally as an epiphyte on tree ferns or tree trunks.

  4. List of native New Zealand ferns - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of native New Zealand ferns. These are the true ferns in the Division Pteridophyta that are native to New Zealand . The ferns of Alsophila , Sphaeropteris and Dicksonia are tree ferns that can grow quite high, all the other genus groups are that of ground, climbing or perching ferns.

  5. Asplenium oblongifolium - Wikipedia

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    Asplenium oblongifolium is a native species of fern from New Zealand. The plant's common name is shining spleenwort and its Māori name is huruhuruwhenua. [1] A. oblongifolium is found on the North, South, Chatham and Kermadec Islands, and is found from the coast to the mountains. [2]

  6. Hen and chicken plant - Wikipedia

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    Hen and chicken is a common name for several unrelated groups of plants. The name refers to the tendency of certain of these species to reproduce vegetatively by means of plantlets. These tiny plants are produced by the mother plant, and take root on touching the ground. The name may refer to:

  7. Category:Ferns of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Ferns — genera and species — native to New Zealand. For the purposes of this category, 'New Zealand' is politically defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions .

  8. Pikopiko - Wikipedia

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    Pikopiko is a Māori word for the young curled shoots of ferns. The pikopiko was one of the foods that was eaten at Matariki feasts. Once harvested, pikopiko can be peeled and washed to remove the bitterness, then steamed, boiled, stir-fried, chopped and added to bread dough, blended with oil and nuts to make a spread or simply used as an attractive and delicious garnish.

  9. Hen and chicken - Wikipedia

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    Hen and Chicken Islands, New Zealand; Hen and Chicken Islands (Raquette Lake), New York state, US; ... Plants. Hen and chicken fern, a plant (Asplenium bulbiferum)