Order Osmundales Rank Species | Division Pteridophyta Scientific name Leptopteris fraseri | |
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Class Polypodiopsida / Pteridopsida (disputed) Similar Leptopteris, Todea barbara, Todea, Blechnum patersonii, Blechnum nudum |
Leptopteris fraseri, known as the Crepe Fern is a plant occurring in eastern Australia. The habitat is wet places, mostly on the Great Dividing Range. It is found in caves, near waterfalls, in dark shady places in the cooler rainforests.
A fern with a trunk to one metre high, with one or more crowns. The arching fronds may be one metre long, on a stipe between 20 and 45 cm (18 in). The stem may be glaucous. Small reddish brown hairs may also be seen. Fronds are relatively thin, between 15 cm (6 in) and 25 cm (10 in) wide. Mature sporangia are found under the fronds in irregular patterns, brownish orange in colour.
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