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Pyrrosia rupestris

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Class
  
Pteridopsida

Family
  
Polypodiaceae

Scientific name
  
Pyrrosia rupestris

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Order
  
Polypodiales

Genus
  
Pyrrosia

Rank
  
Species

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Doodia aspera, Pyrrosia, Blechnum cartilagineum, Hypolepis muelleri, Davallia solida var pyxidata

Pyrrosia rupestris known as the rock felt fern is a common fern of eastern Australia. Occurring as an epiphyte or lithophyte in areas of part shade and high moisture. Usually found in rainforest or moist eucalyptus forest. Often seen on rainforest trees, quite high above the ground. However, it grows as far west at the more arid Warrumbungle National Park. In drought it shrinks and becomes desiccated. With rain or mist the fern recovers well.

The name Pyrrosia is from the Greek which refers to the flame colour of the hairs that cover the fronds on some species. Rupestris means growing near rocks. Rock felt fern grows from Victoria north through New South Wales and Queensland to New Guinea.

Description

Leaves are round or tongue like in shape. 2 cm round, or up to 10 cm long and 1.5 cm broad. Sterile leaves round, fertile leaves long and tongue shaped. Round dark sori (spores) seen under the long leaves. Rhizomes orange brown in colour, long and creeping. Able to grasp onto rocks or tree trunks.

References

Pyrrosia rupestris Wikipedia