Angiopteris evecta the giant or king fern is one of the largest ferns on the planet, not in height, but certainly in the size of its leaves
Angiopteris evecta is a giant, primeval-looking fern that produces massive, globular trunks and gigantic leaves.
The giant fern is native to Indonesia, New Guinea, coastal northern Australia and the south and west Pacific Islands.
Angiopteris evecta is found in terrestrial rainforests, clearings and along roadsides, also in ravines and on steep volcanic slopes, always growing in very rich soils.
Read about the features, form and structure of the giant fern and find out how it differs from other species in its genus.
Discover the areas that the giant fern is known from and the types of habitat it is typically found in. Find out about its feeding patterns.
Learn about the size and growth rate of the giant fern. Find out about the lifecycle of the species and what is known about its life expectancy.
Find out the conservation status of this species, the threats to its survival and trends in its populations.
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Dr Maarten Christenhusz
Department of Botany