. . . . "Fork Fern"@en . . . "* (Psilotum truncatum R.Br.)" . "* (Tmesipteris oblanceolataCopel.)" . "Tmesipteris truncata is a fern ally endemic to eastern Australia. The habitat of this primitive plant is under waterfalls, or in sandstone gullies or rainforests. Commonly referred to as a Fork Fern. It is often found growing on the base of the King Fern. Usually seen as an epiphyte or lithophyte, but it may also appear as a terrestrial plant. Found as far south as Mount Dromedary.The stems are 15 to 30 cm long, mostly unbranched. Three or four grooves are at the base."@en . . . .