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Gleichenia rupestris

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Order
  
Gleicheniales

Genus
  
Gleichenia

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Family
  
Gleicheniaceae

Scientific name
  
Gleichenia rupestris

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Class
  
Polypodiopsida /  Pteridopsida (disputed)

Similar
  
Gleichenia dicarpa, Gleichenia microphylla, Gleichenia alpina, Gleichenia polypodioides, Pyrrosia rupestris

Gleichenia rupestris is a small fern growing in eastern Australia. Referred to as one of the coral ferns. The specific epithet rupestris refers to it being seen growing near rocks.

A common plant, often seen growing under waterfalls, in swamps, under cliffs, on rocks and in tall open forest. It prefers high humidity and good levels of sunshine and moisture.

It sometimes seen growing next to Gleichenia dicarpa and Gleichenia microphylla, however those plants have a rough hairy stem, and the stem of Gleichenia rupestris is smooth and glossy.

This plant first appeared in scientific literature in the Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae in the year 1810, authored by Robert Brown.

References

Gleichenia rupestris Wikipedia