Sticherus urceolatus M.Garrett & Kantvilas

Lower surface of the pinnules densely clothed with stellately branched hairs and scales. Lower surface of the ultimate lateral axes (i.e. costae) clothed with substellate scales (with a long terminal portion and several elongated processes towards the base) as well as a few, narrowly lanceolate, fimbriate scales. Pinnules acutely angled, usually spreading at 40o–70o to the axes. Widespread. Sheltered gullies; mountain slopes; along creeks; pendulous in crevices of sandstone cliff-faces; near waterfalls