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Angiopteris Evecta Apr 2026

It grows from a large, somewhat spherical underground rhizome that can reach up to 120 cm in height and 100 cm in diameter.

The base of each leaf stalk (petiole) is flanked by two dark brown, leathery stipule-like outgrowths, often called "mule's feet," which contain buds for propagation. Habitat and Distribution angiopteris evecta

The giant, bipinnate fronds can reach 6-7 meters in length and 2.5-3 meters in width. They are held upright by water pressure (turgor) and will visibly droop if the plant is dehydrated. It grows from a large, somewhat spherical underground

The species typically thrives in moist, shady ravines, rainforests, and along stream banks. While it prefers shade, it can tolerate full sun if the soil is kept consistently moist and acidic. Ecological Impact and Conservation They are held upright by water pressure (turgor)

It is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia, Oceania, and parts of Australia.

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