Gleichenia microphylla

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Gleichenia microphylla
Coral Fern at Elvina Bay, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, Australia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Pteridophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida /
Pteridopsida (disputed)
Order: Gleicheniales
Family: Gleicheniaceae
Genus: Gleichenia
Species: G. microphylla
Binomial name
Gleichenia microphylla
R.Br.
Synonyms

Platyzoma microphyllum R.Br.

Gleichenia microphylla is a small fern growing in Australia. Also found in South East Asia, Malesia, New Caledonia and New Zealand.[1] Referred to as one of the Coral Ferns.

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.

A common plant, often seen growing under waterfalls, in swamps, under cliffs and in tall open forest. It prefers high humidity and good levels of sunshine and moisture.[2] It can form large colonies.

In 1810 it appeared in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae, authored by Robert Brown.

References

  1. "Gleichenia microphylla". Flora of Australia Online. 
  2. "Gleichenia microphylla". PlantNET - NSW Flora Online. Retrieved 2010-07-09. 
Gleichenia microphylla at Mornington Peninsula, Australia
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