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  2. Pneumatopteris pennigera - Wikipedia

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    Pneumatopteris pennigera, commonly known as lime fern, gully fern, feather fern and piupiu, [1] is a small fern found in south eastern Australia and New Zealand. It grows along streams, and is also seen in areas of open forest.

  3. Kender, Gully Dwarves, and Gnomes - Wikipedia

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    It is the eighth Dragonlance novel to be published, and the second book in the "Dragonlance Tales" series, all three books of which are anthologies of stories set in the Dragonlance milieu. The other two books in this series are The Magic of Krynn and Love and War. Unlike the Dragonlance novels published up until that point, the Tales books do ...

  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. John Patience - Wikipedia

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    Fern Hollow Animal Stories John Patience (19 January 1949) is an English author and illustrator . He is best known for his Fern Hollow series of books for young children.

  6. The Gully Dwarves - Wikipedia

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    The Gully Dwarves is a fantasy novel by Dan Parkinson, set in the world of Dragonlance, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It is the fifth novel in the "Lost Histories" series. It was published in paperback in June 1996. It continues the short story The Promised Place from The War of the Lance.

  7. Dryopteris intermedia - Wikipedia

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    Dryopteris intermedia is a perennial fern that grows to a size of about 40–90 cm (16–35 in) tall and 60–90 cm (24–35 in) wide. [6] At its base, it consists of an underground rhizome from which grow the fronds of the plant in a spiral-like arrangement.

  8. Pteridomania - Wikipedia

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    Pteridomania or fern fever was a Victorian craze for ferns. Decorative arts of the period presented the fern motif in pottery, glass, metal, textiles, wood, printed paper, and sculpture, with ferns "appearing on everything from christening presents to gravestones and memorials". [1]

  9. Phegopteris connectilis - Wikipedia

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    The leaf-stalk is 1-2 times the length of the leaf blade and thin. The leaf blade is somewhat horizontal and triangular, pinnately compound at the base and pinnatisect from then onwards. Leaflets are narrow and pinnately lobed. Lobes are narrow and hairy underneath. The lowest pair of leaves point up diagonally.

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