Screw Fern
Lindsaea linearis
A small fern with a creeping rhizome which is often buried in soil and litter, covered with narrow golden-brown scales. It has two kinds of leaves (fronds) - fertile and sterile. The fertile fronds are erect and longer than the arching sterile fronds. Segments of sterile fronds fan-shaped, veins radiating, outer margin scalloped. Spore-bearing structures usually continuous, making a spore case in a narrow band along the outer margin of the segments. Slender shiny stem is red-brown or black with a distinctive groove.
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Flora Type | Ferns |
Distinctive Features | Fertile segments fan-shaped, curved down, outer margin frilled. |
Biology | Perennial. Found on poorer soils in moist areas in grasslands and woodlands. |
Native Status | Native |