식물/들꽃-잔고사리과(Dennstaedtiaceae)

Pteridium esculentum (G.Forst.) Cockayne

rkfelsh 2025. 3. 16. 11:02

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Pteridium esculentum, commonly known as bracken fern, Austral bracken or simply bracken, is a species of the bracken genus native to a number of countries in the Southern HemisphereEsculentum means edible. First described as Pteris esculenta by German botanist Georg Forster in 1786, it gained its current binomial name in 1908. The Eora people of the Sydney region knew it as gurgi.

Morphology

P. esculentum grows from creeping rhizomes, which are covered with reddish hair. From them arise single large roughly triangular fronds, which grow to 0.5–2 metres (1 ft 8 in – 6 ft 7 in) tall. The fronds are stiff with a brown stripe.

Distribution

It is found in all states of Australia apart from the Northern Territory, as well as New ZealandNorfolk IslandMalaysiaPolynesia, and New Caledonia. Within Victoria it is widespread and common to altitudes of 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). In New South Wales, it occurs across central, eastern and southern parts of the state. It can also be weedy and invade disturbed areas. In Western Australia, it grows near the southern and western coastlines, as far north as Geraldton.

Pteridium esculentum - Wikipedia

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