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  2. Platycerium superbum - Wikipedia

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    Platycerium superbum is a bracket epiphyte naturally occurring in and near rainforests but is now also widely cultivated as an ornamental plant for gardens.. In both naturally occurring and propagated forms, these ferns develop a humus-collecting "nest" of non-fertile fronds and in doing so can grow up to 1 metre wide.

  3. Hymenophyllum australe - Wikipedia

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    Hymenophyllum australe, commonly known as austral filmy fern, [1] is a relatively large rupestral and epiphytic fern, indigenous to eastern Australia [2] and New Zealand. [3] It belongs to the unique Hymenophyllum genus (filmy ferns), which are characterised by their thin membranous fronds that are seldom more than one cell thick, with the exception of regions over and around veins. [2]

  4. Marsilea drummondii - Wikipedia

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    Marsilea drummondii is a species of fern known by the common name nardoo. [2] It is native to Australia, where it is widespread and common, particularly in inland regions. It is a rhizomatous perennial aquatic fern that roots in mud substrates and produces herbage that floats on the surface of quiet water bodies.

  5. Dicksonia antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Dicksonia antarctica is the most abundant tree fern in South Eastern Australia. The plant can grow in acid, neutral and alkaline soils. It can grow in semi-shade. It strongly resents drought or dryness at the roots, and does best in moist soil. Dicksonia antarctica is a long lived species in comparison to the trees that also grow in its natural ...

  6. Todea barbara - Wikipedia

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    The Australian native plant industry has propagated many from spores. They can be readily acquired through nurseries as an ornamental plant for gardens and natural landscaping. Most of these will be of Victorian or NSW origin. The king fern grows readily in gardens in temperate or subtropical climates.

  7. Gleichenia microphylla - Wikipedia

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    Gleichenia microphylla is a small fern growing in Australia and New Zealand.. Some of the other common names include: scrambling coral fern, umbrella fern, parasol fern, carrier tangle, matua-rarauhe, matuku, tapuwae kotuku, waewae kaka, waewae kotuku and waewae matuku.

  8. Doodia aspera - Wikipedia

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    Doodia aspera, commonly known as prickly rasp fern, is a widespread and common plant, growing in eastern Australia. Often seen in rainforest margins or eucalyptus forest in Victoria , New South Wales and Queensland , it is a terrestrial fern with reddish new growth.

  9. Pteridium esculentum - Wikipedia

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    Pteridium esculentum, commonly known as bracken fern, Austral bracken or simply bracken, is a species of the bracken genus native to a number of countries in the Southern Hemisphere. Esculentum means edible. First described as Pteris esculenta by German botanist Georg Forster in 1786, [1] it gained its current binomial name in 1908. [2]