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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Species: Gleichenia polypodioides (L.) Sm. Date: 2006-02-01 Location: Chimanimani, Corner Habitat: Among rocks next to river near raffia palms
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Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand
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Photograph of Dicranopteris linearis.
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Photograph of Sticherus owhyhensis.
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Photograph of Dicranopteris emarginata.
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Photograph of Diplopterygium pinnatum.
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Scandent habit in Dicranopteris pectinata (Gleicheniaceae) from Puerto Rico. Photo by P. Acevedo.
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Known as the Tropical Forked Fern, and widespread in the Neotropics. Photo from El Dorado Lodge area, northeastern Colombia
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Paluma, Queensland, Australia
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K-tree Road, Misty Mountains area, north Queensland
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Uluhe lau nui*Gleicheniaceae (Forked fern family)Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (All main islands except Niihau & Kahoolawe)Foreground Photo: Kaala Natural Area Reserve, OahuBackground, top of photo: uluhe (Dicranopteris linearis)Medicinally, early Hawaiians used the juice of uluhe as a laxative for constipation._____Fronds were, and still are, used in lei making.* The name in Hawaiian is translated as "lau," leaf, and "nui" large; literally: large-leaved uluhe.
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New Caledonia
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Paluma, Queensland, Australia
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Tasmania, Australia
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West Strahan, Tasmania, Australia
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.
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Species: Gleichenia polypodioides (L.) Sm. Date: 2006-02-01 Location: Chimanimani, Corner Habitat: Among rocks next to river near raffia palms
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Tongariro National Park, North Island, New Zealand
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Photograph of Dicranopteris linearis.
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Photograph of Sticherus owhyhensis.
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Photograph of Dicranopteris emarginata.