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Hypolepis glandulifera

1 Downy Ground Fern at Aranda Bushland

Hypolepis glandulifera at Aranda Bushland - 4 Jul 2024
Hypolepis glandulifera at Aranda Bushland - 4 Jul 2024
Hypolepis glandulifera at Aranda Bushland - 4 Jul 2024
Hypolepis glandulifera at Aranda Bushland - 4 Jul 2024
Hypolepis glandulifera at Aranda Bushland - 4 Jul 2024
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Hypolepis glandulifera 5 Jul 2024 Tapirlord
Polystichum proliferum 4 Jul 2024 lbradley
Polystichum proliferum 4 Jul 2024 CarbonAI
Hypolepis sp. 4 Jul 2024 lbradley

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5 comments

Tapirlord wrote:
   5 Jul 2024
What the... well that's another gem for Aranda. Well done Lisa!
lbradley wrote:
   6 Jul 2024
It should not be found in AB. It is more commonly found in wetter, more temperate areas, such as rainforests and wet sclerophyll forests, often along the east coast of Australia. I wonder how it got there.
lbradley wrote:
   6 Jul 2024
I wonder if it is Pteridium esculentum.
lbradley wrote:
   6 Jul 2024
Actually, I thought most of the ferns were Pteridium esculentum when I found them except for the grizzle fern which was obvious.
Tapirlord wrote:
   6 Jul 2024
It's definitely not bracken, the pinnae are much broader and more softly textured. You are right though, very unusual for an urban reserve to be supporting a species like this. I'd probably put it down to being a product of the wet years.

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