Cyatheaceae

Sori superficial on the veins or in their axils. Base of the stipes clothed with scales Cyatheaceae
Lower surface of the secondary rhachises fawn or yellow-brown or brown or light stramineous; the tubercles obtuse or coarsely pointed
Scales of the costae substellate, never bullate; the margin of the scales setose throughout their length with numerous red, brown or white spinules. Scales of the bases of the stipes of 2 types, i.e. broad, white or pale stramineous paleae and narrower, dark red scales. Old bases of the stipes not persistent on the caudex. Tree- ferns mostly 2–10 m high. Coast and gullies in adjacent plateaus mainly south of Sydney. RF in shady gullies, along creeks Cyathea cooperi
Scales of the costae bullate; the margins of the scales entire or with long, white or fawn fimbriae and/or with 1–4 dark red spinules. Scales of the bases of the stipes bright brown, glossy, coriaceous. Old bases of the stipes persistent on the caudex. Tree ferns mostly 2.5–20 m high. Widespread, especially Blue Mts. RF gullies or mountain slopes; open forests. Rough Tree fern Cyathea australis