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The family Schizaeaceae is represented in New Zealand by one genus with four non-endemic species. One species is confined to the northern part of the North Island, two have disjunct distributions in the north of both Islands, and one has a predominantly southern or montane/subalpine distribution. All species of Schizaea have a highly characteristic growth form with a long, sometimes dichotomously branched, sterile, stem-like portion, and very short, pinnately branched, infolded fertile portions. Species of Schizaea are commonly known as comb ferns because of their distinctive appearance.
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