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Schizaea bifida

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Order
  
Schizaeales

Genus
  
Schizaea

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Family
  
Schizaeaceae

Scientific name
  
Schizaea bifida

Schizaea bifida

Class
  
Polypodiopsida /  Pteridopsida (disputed)

Similar
  
Schizaea, Hypolepis muelleri, Lycopodium deuterodensum, Doodia caudata, Schizaea pusilla

Schizaea bifida, the forked comb fern is a fairly common fern found in eastern and southern Australia. Also seen in New Zealand and New Caledonia. In New South Wales it is found near the coast in heathland and eucalyptus woodland. Seen as a low plant, 10 to 35 cm tall. The generic name Schizaea is from the Greek, meaning “to cleave or split”. Bifida means split in two.

This plant first appeared in scientific literature in the year 1802, published by the German botanist, Carl Ludwig Willdenow.

References

Schizaea bifida Wikipedia