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Cairns Regional Council Plant Checklist Cairns Regional Council Plant Checklist Class Family Code Taxon Common Name A FERNS & ALLIES Adiantaceae Adiantum atroviride Common Maidenhair Fern Adiantum diaphanum Filmy Maidenhair Fern Adiantum hispidulum var. hispidulum Rough Maidenhair Fern Adiantum hispidulum var. hypoglaucum Adiantum hispidulum var. minus Adiantum philippense Adiantum silvaticum Maidenhair Cheilanthes brownii Cheilanthes caudata Cheilanthes nitida Cheilanthes nudiuscula Cheilanthes pumilo Cheilanthes sieberi subsp. sieberi Cheilanthes tenuifolia Rock Fern Doryopteris concolor Pellaea falcata Pellaea nana Pellaea paradoxa * Pityrogramma calomelanos var. calomelanos Silver Fern Taenitis pinnata Morse Fern Angiopteridaceae Angiopteris evecta King Fern Aspleniaceae R Asplenium athertonense Asplenium australasicum Bird's Nest Fern Asplenium baileyanum Asplenium cuneatum R Asplenium excisum Asplenium laserpitiifolium Johnstone River Maidenhair Asplenium nidus Birds Nest Fern Asplenium paleaceum Tuesday, 6 April 2010 Page 1 of 82 Class Family Code Taxon Common Name Asplenium parvum Asplenium polyodon Asplenium simplicifrons Narrow Bird's Nest Fern V Asplenium wildii Athyriaceae Callipteris prolifera V Diplazium cordifolium Diplazium dameriae Diplazium dietrichianum Diplazium dilatatum E Diplazium pallidum Diplazium queenslandicum Azollaceae Azolla pinnata Blechnaceae Blechnum articulatum Blechnum cartilaginum Gristle Fern Blechnum indicum Swamp Water Fern Blechnum nudum Blechnum orientale Blechnum patersonii subsp. queenslandicum Blechnum whelanii Blechnum wurunuran Doodia caudata Small Rasp Fern Doodia media Rasp Fern Doodia media x Blechnum cartilaginum R Pteridoblechnum acuminatum Pteridoblechnum neglectum Stenochlaena palustris Climbing Swamp Fern Cyatheaceae R Cyathea baileyana Wig Tree Fern R Cyathea celebica Cyathea cooperi Scaly Tree Fern Cyathea rebeccae Black Tree Fern Cyathea robertsiana Cyathea woollsiana Davalliaceae Davallia denticulata Tuesday, 6 April 2010 Page 2 of 82 Class Family Code Taxon Common Name Davallia pyxidata Hare's Foot Fern Humata repens Dwarf Hare's Foot Fern Dennstaedtiaceae Histiopteris incisa Hypolepis glandulifera Hypolepis tenuifolia Microlepia speluncae Cave Fern Oenotrichia tripinnata Pteridium esculentum Common Bracken Fern Pteridium esculentum x P. revolutum Pteridium revolutum Dicksoniaceae R Calochlaena villosa Dicksonia herbertii Tree Fern Dipteridaceae R Dipteris conjugata Dryopteridaceae Arachniodes aristata Coveniella poecilophlebia R Dryopteris hasseltii V Dryopteris sparsa R Lastreopsis grayi Lastreopsis microsora subsp. microsora Lastreopsis rufescens Lastreopsis tenera R Lastreopsis tinarooensis R Lastreopsis walleri Lastreopsis windsorensis Lastreopsis wurunuran Tectaria confluens Gleicheniaceae Dicranopteris linearis var. altissima Dicranopteris linearis var. linearis Dicranopteris linearis var. subferruginea Diplopterygium longissimum Gleichenia dicarpa Pouched Coral Fern Sticherus flabellatus var. compactus Umbrella Fern Sticherus flabellatus var. flabellatus Umbrella Fern Tuesday, 6 April 2010 Page 3 of 82 Class Family Code Taxon Common Name Grammitidaceae Calymmodon luerssenianus Ctenopterella gordonii Grammitis stenophylla Oreogrammitis queenslandica Oreogrammitis wurunuran R Oreogrammitis albosetosa V Oreogrammitis reinwardtii Prosaptia contigua Prosaptia fuscopilosa Prosaptia maidenii Scleroglossum wooroonooran Hymenophyllaceae Abrodictyum brassii Abrodictyum obscurum Cephalomanes atrovirens E Crepidomanes aphlebioides Crepidomanes barnardianum Crepidomanes bipunctatum Crepidomanes humile Crepidomanes kurzii Crepidomanes proliferum Crepidomanes saxifragoides Crepidomanes vitiense Crepidomanes walleri Didymoglossum bimarginatum X Didymoglossum exiguum R Didymoglossum mindorense Didymoglossum motleyi Tiny Bristle Fern Didymoglossum tahitense Hymenophyllum baileyanum R Hymenophyllum digitatum R Hymenophyllum gracilescens Hymenophyllum javanicum R Hymenophyllum kerianum X Hymenophyllum lobbii R Hymenophyllum pallidum Hymenophyllum polyanthon var. contiguum Hymenophyllum samoense Tuesday, 6 April 2010 Page 4 of 82 Class Family Code Taxon Common Name Hymenophyllum subdimidiatum Hymenophyllum walleri X Hymenophyllum whitei Vandenboschia johnstonense Lindsaeaceae Lindsaea brachypoda Lindsaea ensifolia subsp. agatii Lindsaea ensifolia subsp. ensifolia Lindsaea media Lindsaea microphylla Lindsaea obtusa Lindsaea repens R Lindsaea terrae-reginae Lindsaea walkerae Lomariopsidaceae Bolbitis quoyana Bolbitis taylorii R Elaphoglossum callifolium Elaphoglossum queenslandicum Lomariopsis kingii Teratophyllum brightiae Lycopodiaceae E Huperzia dalhousieana Blue Tassel Fern E Huperzia filiformis Rat's-tail Tassel Fern V Huperzia lockyeri V Huperzia marsupiiformis Water Tassel Fern R Huperzia phlegmaria Common Tassel Fern V Huperzia phlegmarioides Layered Tassel Fern X Huperzia serrata E Huperzia squarrosa Rock Tassel Fern V Huperzia tetrastichoides Square Tassel Fern Lycopodiella cernua Queensland Coral Fern Lycopodiella lateralis Slender Clubmoss Lycopodium deuterodensum Bushy Clubmoss X Lycopodium volubile Marattiaceae Ptisana oreades Potato Fern Marsileaceae Tuesday, 6 April 2010 Page 5 of 82 Class Family Code Taxon Common Name Marsilea crenata Marsilea mutica Smooth Nardoo Nephrolepidaceae Arthropteris beckleri Arthropteris palisotii Arthropteris submarginalis Arthropteris tenella Nephrolepis acutifolia Kidney Fern Nephrolepis biserrata Nephrolepis cordifolia Sord Fern * Nephrolepis falcata Fishtail Fern Nephrolepis hirsutula Nephrolepis obliterata Oleandraceae Oleandra neriiformis Ophioglossaceae Helminthostachys zeylanica Flowering Fern Ophioglossum costatum Large Adder's Tongue Ophioglossum pendulum Ribbon Fern Ophioglossum reticulatum Adder's Tongue Osmundaceae Leptopteris fraseri Todea barbara Parkeriaceae Ceratopteris thalictroides Water Fern Polypodiaceae Belvisia mucronata Rat's-tail Fern Colysis ampla Colysis sayeri Crypsinus simplicissimus Dictymia brownii Drynaria quercifolia Drynaria rigidula Basket Fern Drynaria sparsisora Goniophlebium percussum Goniophlebium subauriculatum Microsorum australiense Microsorum grossum Tuesday, 6 April 2010 Page 6 of 82 Class Family Code Taxon Common Name R Microsorum membranifolium Microsorum punctatum Microsorum scandens Platycerium bifurcatum Elkhorn Fern Platycerium hillii Northern Elkhorn Fern Platycerium superbum Pyrrosia confluens var. dielsii Pyrrosia longifolia Pyrrosia rupestris Psilotaceae Psilotum complanatum Flat Fork Fern Psilotum nudum Pteridaceae Acrostichum aureum Acrostichum speciosum Mangrove Fern Pteris ensiformis * Pteris ensiformis forma 'Victoriae' Pteris pacifica * Pteris semipinnata Pteris tremula Tender Brake Fern Pteris tripartita Jungle Brake Fern Salviniaceae *C2 Salvinia molesta Salvinia Schizaeaceae Actinostachys digitata Lygodium flexuosum Snake Fern Lygodium microphyllum Climbing Maidenhair Fern Lygodium reticulatum Schizaea bifida Forked Comb Fern Schizaea dichotoma Branched Comb Fern Selaginellaceae Selaginella australiensis Selaginella brisbanensis Selaginella ciliaris Selaginella longipinna * Selaginella umbrosa * Selaginella vogelii * Selaginella willdenovii Peacock Fern; Tuesday, 6 April 2010 Page 7 of 82 Class Family Code Taxon Common Name Thelypteridaceae Ampelopteris prolifera X Amphineuron immersum Amphineuron opulentum Amphineuron queenslandicum Amphineuron terminans E Chingia australis Christella dentata Christella hispidula Christella parasitica Christella subpubescens Cyclosorus interruptus Macrothelypteris polypodioides Macrothelypteris torresiana Pneumatopteris sogerensis Pronephrium asperum Pronephrium triphyllum Spaerostephanos heterocarpus Tmesipteridaceae X Tmesipteris lanceolata Tmesipteris ovata Tmesipteris truncata Vittariaceae Antrophyum callifolium Ox Tongue Fern Antrophyum jagoanum R Antrophyum plantagineum Monogramma acrocarpa X Monogramma darecarpa Vittaria elongata Tape Fern Vittaria ensiformis Tape Fern B GYMNOSPERMS Araucariaceae Agathis atropurpurea Mountain Kauri or Blue Kauri Agathis robusta Queensland Kauri Pine Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine Cupressaceae Callitris macleyana Brush Cypress Pine Cycadaceae Tuesday, 6 April 2010 Page 8 of 82 Class Family Code Taxon Common Name Cycas media subsp. banksii Cycad Palm Pinaceae * Pinus caribaea Caribbean Pine Podocarpaceae R Podocarpus dispermus Broad-leaf Brown Pine Podocarpus grayae Weeping Brown Pine Podocarpus smithii Smith's Brown Pine R Prumnopitys ladei Mt. Spurgeon Black Pine Sundacarpus amarus Black Pine Stangeriaceae Bowenia spectabilis Bowenia or Zamia Fern Zamiaceae Lepidozamia hopei Zamia Palm or Hope's Cycad FLOWERING PLANTS-DICOTYLEDONS Acanthaceae Acanthus ilicifolius Holly-leaved Mangrove * Anisostachya tenella * Asystasia gangetica subsp. gangetica Chinese Violet * Barleria cristata Bluebell Barleria * Barleria repens Small Bush Violet * Barleria strigosa Barleria * Brillantaisia lamium Brillantaisia Brunoniella acaulis subsp. acaulis Blue Yam Brunoniella australis Blue Trumpet; Blue Yam * Crossandra infundibuliformis Fire-cracker Flower * Eranthemum pulchellum Blue Sage * Graptophyllum pictum Caricature Plant Graptophyllum spinigerum Native Fuchsia; Qld. Holly Harnieria hygrophiloides Harnieria * Hemigraphis alternata Red Ivy; Aluminium Plant * Hemigraphis primulifolia Hemigraphis royenii Native Hemigraphis Hygrophila angustifolia *C1 Hygrophila costata Glush Weed; Hygrophila * Justicia betonica Paper Plume * Mackaya bella Forest Bells * Megaskepasma erythroclamus Brazilian Red Cloak Nelsonia campestris Tuesday, 6 April 2010 Page 9
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