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Tmesipteris elongata
1891Summary
Tmesipteris elongata is a fern endemic to south eastern Australia and New Zealand. Often seen growing on soft tree ferns in moist valleys. It was first described by Pierre Augustin Dangeard in 1891. In Victoria, Australia it is considered critically endangered....read more on Wikipedia.
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