Scientific Name: Schizaea fistulosa
Common Name: narrow combfern
Family Classification (Clade): Pteridophytes
Family: Schizaeaceae
Form Description: Fronds erect, entirely smooth, undivided, almost terete; sterile fronds undivided. Stipes terete, entirely smooth.
Height (m): 0.1 – 0.3
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Habitat Notes
Common in western and southern Tasmania from forest margins and heathland at sea level, to alpine moors and bogs. At lower altitudes has same distribution as Schizaea bifida, the two species frequently occurring together.
Site Tolerance
Exposed, Moist, Shady, Waterlogged, Windy
Soil Tolerance
Nutrient-poor, Poorly-drained, Sandy, Well-drained
General Notes
Transplanting of most species is very difficult as they do not tolerate disturbance of the root system which is often buried deep in the soil. Plants from a wet habitat over rock are most likely to succeed. Once established they can be maintained in conditions similar to the original habitat.
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Seed Treatment Notes
There is no record of success in spore raising because of the delicate fungal symbiosis.