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- Colchicum cibotium purpureum adds a splash of deep rosy lilac.
- Hpu?u ?i?i, Hawaiian tree fern ( Cibotium menziesii ) at Mount Ka?ala, O?ahu.
- Case-making larvae were collected on the abaxial surface of old fronds of " Cibotium glaucum ".
- Wind-blown spores from this rapidly growing Australian import can migrate many miles into pristine " Cibotium " forests.
- He described the pteridophytes collected by Adalbert von Chamisso, and named the fern " Cibotium chamissoi " after him.
- Hpu?u ?i?i, Hawaiian tree fern ( Cibotium menziesii ) is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands and the uncoiled fronds ( fiddles ) are eaten boiled.
- Pressure on Hawaiian " Cibotium " habitats comes from development encroaching on the forested areas, especially the more accessible, lower-lying areas which are commercially attractive for land clearance.
- It is also known as the "'Male Tree Fern "', and " Cibotium glaucum " is deemed the Female Tree Fern due to differences in color.
- If you don't know your " Cibotium glaucum " from your " Ficus nuda, " the Tropical Rainforest at Moody Gardens in Galveston, Texas, is the place to get a botanical lesson.
- "Cibotium barometz " is in the fern family Dicksoniaceae and is one of a small number of tree fern species that Carl Linnaeus initially placed in the fern family Polypodiaceae in his " Species Plantarum ".
- No publicly accessible " Cibotium " collections are growing outdoors in the United Kingdom-although they are sometimes seen in California garden designs, but two outstanding glasshouse collections are kept at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the RBG Edinburgh in Scotland.