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

Municipality
Break O’DayBurnieCentral HighlandsDerwent ValleyDorsetFlindersGeorge TownGlamorgan-Spring BayGlenorchyHuon ValleyKing IslandKingboroughNorthern MidlandsTasmanWaratah-WynyardWest CoastWest Tamar
Plant Communities
Alpine and Sub-alpine VegetationHeath
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.

Propagation Calendar

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Propagation Method
Specialist Method

Seed Information

Seed Treatment Notes

There is no record of success in spore raising because of the delicate fungal symbiosis.