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Leptolepia novaezelandiae
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Leptolepia is a genus of ferns in the family Dennstaedtiaceae described as a genus in 1892. Leptolepia contains only one accepted species, Leptolepia novae-zelandiae, native to New Zealand. formerly included Leptolepia maxima (E. Fourn.) C. Chr., syn of Oenotrichia maxima (E.Fourn.) Copel. Leptolepia novae-zelandiae is commonly known as lace fern. The fronds of the lace fern are widely spaced, intricate and have a similar texture to lace. Lace fern can grow up to 0.75 metres high and a width of 1.5 metres....read more on Wikipedia.
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