Blechnum gregsonii

Blechnum gregsonii
Blechnum gregsonii below a waterfall near Lawson, New South Wales, Australia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Pteridophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida /
Pteridopsida (disputed)
Order: Polypodiales
Family: Blechnaceae
Genus: Blechnum
Species: Blechnum gregsonii
Binomial name
Blechnum gregsonii

Blechnum gregsonii is a rare type of fern, mostly seen in the Illawarra and Blue Mountains areas of eastern Australia, often near waterfalls and moist gullies. An identifying feature is the coarsely toothed tip on the fronds.[1] First collected by Europeans by Mr. Jesse Gregson in 1902. At a gully near Green Mountain, near the town of Mount Wilson, in the Blue Mountains.

References

  1. "Blechnum gregsonii, PlantNET - NSW Flora Online, Retrieved February 18, 2016".


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