Sticherus revolutus
The species of Gleicheniaceae are tipically common on road banks and open areas. They are easy to recognize because their leaves fork repeatedly. Sticherus revolutus has leaves forking 3-4 times. The pinnae are linear and the segments are coriaceous, with recurved...









Looks like Phlegmariurus squarrosus (sensu lato) to me
Thanks! I will update the identification and list you as the determiner.