Austroblechnum membranaceum
Austroblechnum membranaceum is a fern with a lush, spreading habit, known for its leathery, elongated fronds. These fronds often reach up to a meter in length, with a glossy surface and serrated edges, hinting at the plant's preference for shady, moist environments. Notably, it displays a network of visible veins that contrast against the semi-transparent foliage, allowing the fronds to stand out in the understory where light filters through the canopy above.