The fern is native to north-east New South Wales (north of Nabiac) and Queensland.[1] It can also be found in parts of Indonesia, Malaysia[2] and New…
Read MorePlatycerium hillii is a species of staghorn fern in the genus Platycerium. It is found in Australia
Read MorePlatycerium hillii is a species of staghorn fern in the genus Platycerium. It is found in Australia
Read MorePlatycerium hillii is a species of staghorn fern in the genus Platycerium. It is found in Australia
Read MorePlatycerium hillii is a species of staghorn fern in the genus Platycerium. It is found in Australia
Read MoreP. willinckii "Java" - This species has very tall and deeply lobed shields that often loose all the tissue except for the veins
from the top. It…
P. willinckii "Java" - This species has very tall and deeply lobed shields that often loose all the tissue except for the veins
from the top. It’s fer…
P. willinckii "Java" - This species has very tall and deeply lobed shields that often loose all the tissue except for the veins
from the top. It’s fer…
P. willinckii "Java" - This species has very tall and deeply lobed shields that often loose all the tissue except for the veins
from the top. It’s fer…
LEAVES GROW UP TO 2 METER IN LENGTH
Platycerium bifurcatum, commonly called staghorn fern, is an evergreen epiphytic fern that produces distinctive fertile fronds resembling the forked …
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