Lygodium articulatum, commonly referred to as mangemange or Bushman's mattress, is a fern endemic to the North Island forests of New Zealand. Mangemange is an endemic species and is unique compared to other ferns in the area due to the vine–like curtain it creates in the canopy.[1] Although the majority of the plant is found in the canopy of the surrounding forest, the roots and stem of mangemange form on the ground, meaning it cannot be classified as an epiphyte.
Lygodiumarticulatum, commonly referred to as mangemange or Bushman's mattress, is a fern endemic to the North Island forests of New Zealand. Mangemange...
tolerant of temperate climates include New Zealand's Lygodiumarticulatum and the Japanese Lygodium japonicum, which is now highly invasive in Florida)...
Asplenium bulbiferum Hanging spleenwort, Asplenium flaccidum Mangemange, Lygodiumarticulatum Neptune's necklace New Zealand has a greater density of liverworts...
Galeola can grow as much as a yard (0.9 meters) in a day. Mange-Mange (Lygodiumarticulatum) Endemic to North Island, New Zealand. Up to one hundred feet (thirty...
Māori means "The Long Valley of the Mangemange Vine", referring to Lygodiumarticulatum (mangemange). The plant was traditionally used by Ngāi Tai to construct...