Angiopteris evecta
Angiopteris evecta, commonly known as the Giant Fern, is a rare plant occurring in eastern and northern Australia. Also found growing in nearby islands such as New Guinea and various places in Polynesia and Melanesia. Listed as endangered in New South Wales, where it has been recorded growing in sub tropical rainforest, in the valley of the Tweed River. It is an invasive species in Hawaii and Jamaica. The huge mature fronds measure up to 8 metres (25 ft) long. They originate from a large thick rootstock, up to 150 cm (60 in) high.
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Angiopteris evecta
Angiopteris evecta, commonly known as the Giant Fern, is a rare plant occurring in eastern and northern Australia. Also found growing in nearby islands such as New Guinea and various places in Polynesia and Melanesia. Listed as endangered in New South Wales, where it has been recorded growing in sub tropical rainforest, in the valley of the Tweed River. It is an invasive species in Hawaii and Jamaica. The huge mature fronds measure up to 8 metres (25 ft) long. They originate from a large thick rootstock, up to 150 cm (60 in) high.
has abstract
Angiopteris evecta, commonly k ...... in a medium of sand and peat.
@en
class
conservation status
conservation status system
division
order (taxonomy)
synonym
* (Angiopteris elongataHieron.)
* (Polypodium evectumG.Forst.)
Wikipage page ID
28,010,952
Wikipage revision ID
641,851,087
binomial
Angiopteris evecta
image width
species
subject
comment
Angiopteris evecta, commonly k ...... ck, up to 150 cm (60 in) high.
@en
label
Angiopteris evecta
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
Giant Fern
@en