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Asplenium sp.
Fronds can reach two metres long and twenty centimetres wide, but, in North Queensland, fronds grow less than one metre long. It grows in a great variety of sites in rainforests as an epiphyte on large trees or independently growing on the forest floor and rocks if good light is available.
These were spotted all through the rainforest in Eungella National Park.
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Beautiful,