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Doodia aspera by andreas lambrianides

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Doodia aspera

Doodia aspera
Common name:Prickly Rasp
Family:Blechnaceae

Terrestrial fern.Creeping rhisomes and erect fronds.New growth fronds are pink, while old ones are green. The indusium is kidney shaped.Sori in one or two rows.

NSW Qld Vic.
Rainforests,Eucalypt forests,Rainforest margins.

Doodia aspera by andreas lambrianides

© andreas lambrianides, all rights reserved.

Doodia aspera

Doodia aspera
Common name:Prickly Rasp
Family:Blechnaceae

Terrestrial fern.Creeping rhisomes and erect fronds.New growth fronds are pink, while old ones are green. The indusium is kidney shaped.Sori in one or two rows.

NSW Qld Vic.
Rainforests,Eucalypt forests,Rainforest margins.

Doodia aspera by andreas lambrianides

© andreas lambrianides, all rights reserved.

Doodia aspera

Doodia aspera
Common name:Prickly Rasp
Family:Blechnaceae

Terrestrial fern.Creeping rhisomes and erect fronds.New growth fronds are pink, while old ones are green. The indusium is kidney shaped.Sori in one or two rows.

NSW Qld Vic.
Rainforests,Eucalypt forests,Rainforest margins.

Doodia aspera by andreas lambrianides

© andreas lambrianides, all rights reserved.

Doodia aspera

Doodia aspera
Common name:Prickly Rasp
Family:Blechnaceae

Terrestrial fern.Creeping rhisomes and erect fronds.New growth fronds are pink, while old ones are green. The indusium is kidney shaped.Sori in one or two rows.

NSW Qld Vic.
Rainforests,Eucalypt forests,Rainforest margins.

Doodia aspera by andreas lambrianides

© andreas lambrianides, all rights reserved.

Doodia aspera

Doodia aspera
Common name:Prickly Rasp
Family:Blechnaceae

Terrestrial fern.Creeping rhisomes and erect fronds.New growth fronds are pink, while old ones are green. The indusium is kidney shaped.Sori in one or two rows.

NSW Qld Vic.
Rainforests,Eucalypt forests,Rainforest margins.

Magical native fern by treeegrass

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Magical native fern

Hipcamp haven with Fern Redo

Doodia aspera (syn Blechnum neohollandicum) - Prickly Rasp Fern by Black Diamond Images

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Doodia aspera (syn Blechnum neohollandicum) - Prickly Rasp Fern

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Family : Blechnaceae

With all the rain over the Xmas 2020 period this fern species is colourful and prolific right across the property forming vast meadows on the floor of the forest.

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Doodia aspera (syn Blechnum neohollandicum) - Prickly Rasp Fern by Black Diamond Images

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Doodia aspera (syn Blechnum neohollandicum) - Prickly Rasp Fern

Copyright - All Rights Reserved - Black Diamond Images

Family : Blechnaceae

With all the rain over the Xmas 2020 period this fern species is colourful and prolific right across the property forming vast meadows on the floor of the forest.

Blechnum rupestre plant DC7 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre plant DC7

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.

Blechnum rupestre leaf fertile DC2 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre leaf fertile DC2

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.

Blechnum rupestre pinnae DC2 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre pinnae DC2

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.

Blechnum rupestre leaf fertile DC6 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre leaf fertile DC6

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.

Blechnum rupestre sori DC1 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre sori DC1

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.

Blechnum rupestre pinnae DC1 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre pinnae DC1

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.

Blechnum rupestre plant DC2 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre plant DC2

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.

Blechnum rupestre leaf fertile DC5 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre leaf fertile DC5

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.

Blechnum rupestre leaf sterile DC1 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre leaf sterile DC1

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.

Blechnum rupestre leaf fertile DC1 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre leaf fertile DC1

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.

Blechnum rupestre plant DC3 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre plant DC3

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.

Blechnum rupestre plant DC6 by Macleay Grass Man

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Blechnum rupestre plant DC6

Native fern with short-creeping rhizomes or tufted. Fronds are almost erect to decumbent, dimorphic, narrow-lanceolate, 15–30 cm long, dark green, almost membranous to ± leathery, 1-pinnatifid to 1-pinnate with more than 1 pair of pinnae free and sessile to shortly stalked. Sori are in 1 row on each side of the midrib and close to it; they are variable, ± circular to elongate, becoming confluent with age. Found in various habitats, from creek banks in rainforest to open rocky sites.