Lindsaea linearis
Lindsaea linearis is known as the screw fern, as the fronds may have a twisting appearance. A small fern of widespread distribution in many parts of Australia. Found in a variety of habitats, often near swamps or moist places. By rocks, heathland or open forest. It has a dark stem, unlike the similar necklace fern, which is green. The screw fern was first described by Swedish botanist Olof Swartz in 1801, and still bears its original name.
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Lindsaea linearis
Lindsaea linearis is known as the screw fern, as the fronds may have a twisting appearance. A small fern of widespread distribution in many parts of Australia. Found in a variety of habitats, often near swamps or moist places. By rocks, heathland or open forest. It has a dark stem, unlike the similar necklace fern, which is green. The screw fern was first described by Swedish botanist Olof Swartz in 1801, and still bears its original name.
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* Lindsaea lunataWilld.
* Adiantum lineare (Sw.)Poir.
* Lindsaea trilobataColenso
* Lindsaya linearis orth. var.F.Muell.
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Lindsaea linearis
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Screw fern at Ferndale Park, Chatswood West, Australia
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Lindsaea linearis
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Screw fern
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