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Internal links: Monilophytes > Polypodiales > Blechnaceae > Doodia media
External links: Monilophytes > Polypodiales > Blechnaceae> Doodia media
Wikipedia links: Monilophytes > Polypodiales > Blechnaceae > Doodia media
Other links: https://apps.lucidcentral.org/ferns/text/entities/doodia_caudata.htm
Common name: Rasp fern
Also, Pukupuku in Māori
Conservation status: unkown
Etymology:
Named after Samuel Doody (1656-1706), an English botanist
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Young fronds contain flavonoids that protect them from ultraviolet radiation and give them a pink colour
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Distribution:
Distribution of the species includes New Zealand's North Island and the upper part of the South Island (Nelson and Marlborough)
It is also found in Australia and Lord Howe Island
Additional notes:
Taxonomy
The species was formally described by botanist Robert Brown in 1810
Phylogenic studies have shown that the genus Doodia is embedded within the paraphyletic genus Blechnum, when that genus is broadly circumscribed. Christenhusz et al., 2011, therefore reassigned all Doodia species to Blechnum
Doodia media R.Br. was transferred to Blechnum medium and Doodia media subsp. australis (Doodia australis) was transferred to Blechnum parrisii
Other sources, such as World Ferns, based on the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification, split Blechnum, accepting Doodia
Source: (2023)