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Button fern!
#2242 - Pellaea rotundifolia - Button Fern
From the Greek word πελλος (pellos), meaning "dark," and refers to the brown stems, and the Latin rotundifolia means "round-leaved". The genus are usually refered to as cliffbrakes, growing in rocky habitats, including moist rocky canyons, slopes, and bluffs.
New Zealand, but now also growing in Australia. Quite a popular garden plant, prefering drier soil than most ferns. Compact, with fronds up to 460mm long,
Huka Falls, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand
(sun)bathing beauties
clockwise from front left: Gravy (tradescantia), Fido (aloe), Ralph Macchio (variegated wax ivy), Tailypo (burro’s tail), Stewart (calathea), Buttonhead (button fern).
Pellaea rotundifolia
Button Fern

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Button fern