Alsophila kermadecensis — a medium houseplant
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Alsophila kermadecensis

Alsophila Kermadecensis

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Alsophila kermadecensis, synonym Cyathea kermadecensis, is a species of tree fern endemic to Raoul Island in the Kermadec Islands, where it is locally common in damp, and sometimes drier, forest and scrub. The trunk of this plant is erect, slender and up to 20 m tall. It has a massive basal swelling, composed mostly of adventitious roots, which can be up to 13 feet high and 6.5 feet thick. The trunk is often covered with scars of old stipe-bases. Fronds are tripinnate and up to 4 m in length. The rachis and stipe are both brown in colouration and bear basal scales that are brown, glossy, and often twisted. Sori are borne on either side of the pinnule midvein. They are covered by hood-like indusia.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Alsophila
Family
Cyatheaceae
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