Barren Grounds Nature Reserve species

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24 species

Asplenium australasicum (Bird's Nest Fern, Crow's Nest Fern)

Asplenium australasicum
Asplenium australasicum
Asplenium australasicum

Blechnum wattsii (Hard Water Fern)

Blechnum wattsii
Blechnum wattsii
Blechnum wattsii

Calochlaena dubia (Rainbow Fern)

Calochlaena dubia
Calochlaena dubia
Calochlaena dubia

Cyathea leichhardtiana (Prickly Tree Fern)

Cyathea leichhardtiana
Cyathea leichhardtiana
Cyathea leichhardtiana

Gleichenia dicarpa (Wiry Coral Fern)

Gleichenia dicarpa
Gleichenia dicarpa
Gleichenia dicarpa

Gleichenia microphylla (Scrambling Coral Fern)

Gleichenia microphylla
Gleichenia microphylla
Gleichenia microphylla

Histiopteris incisa (Bat's-Wing Fern)

Histiopteris incisa
Histiopteris incisa
Histiopteris incisa

Hymenophyllum marginatum (Bordered Filmy Fern)

Hymenophyllum rarum (Narrow Filmy Fern)

Hypolepis glandulifera (Downy Ground Fern)

Hypolepis glandulifera
Hypolepis glandulifera
Hypolepis glandulifera

Lastreopsis decomposita (Trim Shield Fern)

Lastreopsis decomposita
Lastreopsis decomposita
Lastreopsis decomposita

Lindsaea trichomanoides (Oval Wedge-fern)

Lindsaea trichomanoides

Microsorum scandens (Fragrant Fern)

Microsorum scandens
Microsorum scandens
Microsorum scandens

Pellaea nana (Dwarf Sickle Fern)

Pellaea nana
Pellaea nana
Pellaea nana

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Barren Grounds Nature Reserve
  • Area (hectares) 2.1K ha
  • Survey Effort Score (SES) 0.32 sightings per ha

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