Leather-leaf fern's moth fauna

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  • Brian Patrick

Abstract

Leather-leaf fern (Pyrrosia eleagnifolia - Polypodiaceae) is a widespread climbing fern often seen carpeting tree trunks or rock faces where it can cover several square metres. Known as Ngarara wehi to Maori, it is widespread lowland fern species in both moist and dry areas, and shaded forest or open sunny sites.

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Published

2015-07-01

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Patrick, B. 2015. Leather-leaf fern’s moth fauna. The Wētā. 49, (Jul. 2015), 23–27.

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