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Common name: Sickle Fern
Conservation status: unkown
Etymology:
From Late Greek pellaia, feminine of pellaios dark-colored; from the dark leaves
Spores:
The sori form a continuous band along the edges of each pinna
Leaves:
The fronds are usually 37 to 105 cm long
Each frond has between 27 and 65 leaflets, sometimes more
These pinnae (fern leaflets) have an absent or short talk, oblong to narrow-oblong in shape
The pinnae are 22 to 56 mm long and 5 to 12 mm wide
Stem & branches:
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Roots:
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Habit:
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Habitat:
Often seen on the coast and ranges in eucalyptus forest and rainforest
Distribution:
A widespread and common plant, growing in eastern Australia
Tasmania, Victoria, NSW, Queensland, and Lord Howe Island
Additional notes:
Use
Pellaea falcata is grown as an ornamental plant in gardens
It prefers ample water when grown indoors
Can take very bright light but not full sun