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  2. Todea barbara - Wikipedia

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    The king fern grows alongside streams, in rainforest gullies and other wet spots in tall open forest. Occasionally it is found in drier sites in rock crevices among sandstone or granite cliffs or rockfaces. [5] Todea barbara showing trunk King Fern closeup of frond.

  3. Angiopteris evecta - Wikipedia

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    Angiopteris evecta, commonly known as the king fern, giant fern, elephant fern, oriental vessel fern, Madagascar tree fern, or mule's foot fern, is a very large rainforest fern in the family Marattiaceae native to most parts of Southeast Asia and Oceania. It has a history dating back about 300 million years, and is believed to have the longest ...

  4. Todea - Wikipedia

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    Todea barbara L., known as the king fern, is native to South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia while Todea papuana H. is known only from Papua New Guinea. So far the fossil record of the genus Todea consists only of the permineralized rhizome Todea tidwellii from the Lower Cretaceous of Vancouver Island , Canada and the species Todea amissa ...

  5. King fern - Wikipedia

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    King fern is a common name for several ferns and may refer to: Ptisana salicina; Todea barbara, native to southeastern Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa

  6. Flora of Australia - Wikipedia

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    True ferns are found over most of the country and are most abundant in tropical and subtropical areas with high rainfall. Australia has a native flora of 30 families, 103 genera and 390 species of ferns, with another 10 species being naturalised. The "fern allies" are represented by 44 native species of whisk ferns, horsetails and lycophytes. [30]

  7. Platycerium - Wikipedia

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    Platycerium is a genus of about 18 fern species in the polypod family, Polypodiaceae. Ferns in this genus are widely known as staghorn or elkhorn ferns due to their uniquely shaped fronds. This genus is epiphytic and is native to tropical and temperate areas of South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Guinea. [1]

  8. List of threatened flora of Australia - Wikipedia

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    King fern, para, potato fern: Norfolk Island Marianthus mollis: Hairy-fruited billardiera: WA Melaleuca sciotostyla: Wongan welaleuca: WA Melichrus hirsutus J. B. Williams ms. Hairy melichrus: NSW, SA Melichrus sp. Gibberagee (A. S. Benwell & J. B. Williams 97239) Narrow-leaf melichrus: NSW Microcarpaea agonis: QLD Micromyrtus grandis: NSW ...

  9. Angiopteris - Wikipedia

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    Angiopteris is a genus of huge evergreen ferns from the family Marattiaceae, found throughout the paleotropics from Madagascar to the South Pacific islands.Species of smaller stature with elongate synangia and creeping rhizomes are sometimes segregated into the genus Archangiopteris, and a once-pinnate monotypic segregate genus has been called Macroglossum, but molecular data supports ...