Saturday, October 8, 2016

Woodsia Fern

Woodsia

Woodsia obtusa ( Blunt-Lobed Woodsia )
A fern native to eastern North America ( from southeast Minnesota to central Michigan to Kincardine, Ontario to Ottawa, Ontario to southeast Quebec to Maine to Nova Scotia; south to eastern Texas to central Georgia ). It is endangered in Canada and is mostly found south and east of Ottawa. It is often found on rock faces on cliffs in the wild. Also found in rocky mixed or hardwood forests.
The fronds are up to 24 x 6 inches in size. They contain 8 to 17 pairs of bipinnate leaflets. They remain verdant bright green until late autumn.

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