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  2. Cibotium menziesii - Wikipedia

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    Cibotium menziesii, the hāpuʻu ʻiʻi or Hawaiian tree fern, [2] is a species of tree fern that is endemic to the islands of Hawaiʻi. It is named after the Scottish naturalist Archibald Menzies . It is also known as the male tree fern , and Cibotium glaucum is deemed the female tree fern due to differences in color.

  3. Microsorum scolopendria - Wikipedia

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    Microsorum scolopendria, synonym Phymatosorus scolopendria, [1] commonly called monarch fern, musk fern, maile-scented fern, breadfruit fern, or wart fern is a species of fern [2] [3] within the family Polypodiaceae. This fern grows in the wild in the Western Pacific rim from Australia to New Caledonia to Fiji and throughout the South Pacific ...

  4. Category:Native ferns of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Ferns of Hawaii – species of fern native to the Hawaiian Islands; a subcategory of the Flora of Hawaii Pages in category "Native ferns of Hawaii" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  5. Cibotium - Wikipedia

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    Cibotium (from Greek κιβώτιον, kibṓtion, "little chest" or "box"), also known as manfern, [1] is a genus of 11 species of tropical tree ferns.It is the only genus in family Cibotiaceae in the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). [2]

  6. Cibotium glaucum - Wikipedia

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    Cibotium glaucum, the hāpu‘u pulu, is a species of fern in the family Cyatheaceae, native to Hawaii. [2] [1] A slow-growing tree fern typically 6 to 10 ft (2 to 3 m) tall but reaching 25 ft (8 m), it is hardy in USDA zones 10 through 12.

  7. Microlepia strigosa - Wikipedia

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    Microlepia strigosa, known as hay-scented fern, lace fern, rigid lace fern and palapalai, is a fern indigenous to the Hawaiian islands and is also native to other parts of the tropics and subtropics including India and Malaysia. [1]