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Plantwatch: staghorn ferns – the plants that form colonies like bees – The Guardian
Species on Lord Howe Island shows remarkable collaboration, with some plants deflecting water to colony and others soaking it…

PlantwatchSpecies on Lord Howe Island shows remarkable collaboration, with some plants deflecting water to colony and others soaking it up
Wed 16 Jun 2021 06.00 BST
Staghorn ferns are spectacular plants with fronds that look like antlers, and make very…
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