Angiopteris - Evecta

The base of each leaf stalk (petiole) is flanked by two dark brown, leathery stipule-like outgrowths, often called "mule's feet," which contain buds for propagation. Habitat and Distribution

It grows from a large, somewhat spherical underground rhizome that can reach up to 120 cm in height and 100 cm in diameter. angiopteris evecta

Angiopteris evecta , commonly known as the or Giant Fern , is a massive rainforest fern in the family Marattiaceae. Renowned for having some of the longest fronds of any fern in the world—reaching up to 7 meters (23 feet)—it is often described as a "living fossil," with an evolutionary history dating back approximately 300 million years. Physical Characteristics The base of each leaf stalk (petiole) is