Family: Pteridaceae
High Risk Traits:
- Elevation range exceeds 1000 m, demonstrating environmental versatility
 - Thrives in tropical climates
 - Naturalized on all the main Hawaiian Islands and Australia
 - Disturbance-adapted, and regarded as a weed, but var. austroamericana generally not mentioned as having detrimental impacts
 - Possibly unpalatable (persists in areas heavily impacted by ungulates)
 - Reproduces by spores
 - Hybridizes with other Pityrogramma species and varieties
 - Gametophytes are self-compatible
 - Spores dispersed by wind, water, and along heavily trafficked areas
 - Prolific spore production
 
Low Risk Traits:
- Despite naturalization, impacts unspecified or uncertain
 - Unarmed (no spines, thorns, or burrs)
 - Provides fodder for livestock (palatable despite reports of toxicity)
 - Ornamental
 - Persists in high light environments
 - Not reported to spread vegetatively
 
						
					