Calochlaena dubia


Common Name:

Rainbow Fern

Distribution (from Flora of Victoria):

Wannon, Grampians, Midlands, Victorian Volcanic Plain, Otway Plain, Otway Range, Eastern Highlands, Gippsland Plain, Gippsland Highlands, Wilsons Promontory, East Gippsland (DEJKNPRSTVWZ) also Qld, NSW, Tas
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Distribution and ecological preference at Wilsons Promontory (if known):

Found north of Darby River in dry forests on open slopes and boulder fields 1

Flower Description:

N/A

Habit:

Ground fern with creeping rhizome with fronds to 160 cm long 1,2

Distinguishing characteristics (within family/genus):


Can be mistaken for Pteridium esculentum, however C. dubia has a longer stalk, narrower, lighter pinnules and sori are not covered by rolled margins 1

Images:

Image: Daniel Ohlsen
Image: Daniel Ohlsen

Links to more images:

Atlas of Living Australia MELU

Links to description of this species:

NSW Flora VicFlora

Conservation status:

Not threatened

References:

1 Meagher, D. and Kohout, M. (2001). “A field guide to Wilsons Promontory”. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Vic.
2 Walsh, N. G. and Entwisle, T. J. “Flora of Victoria”, volumes 2 (1994), 3 (1996) and 4 (1999). Inkata Press, Port Melbourne, Victoria