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- These are currently treated as synonyms of " Angiopteris ".
- "Angiopteris evecta " can be grown in well-drained moist sites in the garden with some shade.
- "Angiopteris " is unique among ferns in having explosively dispersed spores, thought to be caused by the cavitation of an airspace between spore layers.
- "Angiopteris evecta " has been introduced and naturalized in Hawaii, Jamaica, and parts of Central America, where it has become an invasive weed in lower elevation drainages.
- The large fronds characteristic of the group are most readily found in the genus " Angiopteris ", native to Australasia, Madagascar and Bligh from Tahiti as a staple food for slaves and cultivated in the Castleton Botanical Garden in 1860.
- Several plants occur in disjunct populations, or approach the limits of their distribution, within Carnarvon Gorge such as the isolated colony of king ferns ( " Angiopteris evecta " ) found in Wards Canyon and the stately Sydney blue gum ( " Eucalyptus saligna " ) found in the Gorge's wettest habitats.