From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Common name is
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Deer Fern +
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Documentation requested
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false +
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Family
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Blechnaceae +
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Found at
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Indian River Trail +
, Gavan Hill Trail +
, Beaver Lake Trail +
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Genus
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Struthiopteris +
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Is Documented by MRG
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Sitka +
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LeafDescription
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Fronds of 2 types, sterile and fertile. St … Fronds of 2 types, sterile and fertile. Sterile fronds form evergreen in a basal rosette. Spore bearing fronds are upright, deciduous, taller than sterile fronds. Both types of fronds once divided. Segments (pinnae) narrow on fertile fronds, broader on sterile ones. Both fronds are widest mid length, gradually narrowing at both ends. Sporangia on underside of pinnae, forming continuous line.erside of pinnae, forming continuous line. +
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NeedBetterPhoto
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false +
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Occurrence is
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Documented +
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Origination status is
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Native +
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Scientific name is
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Struthiopteris spicant +
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SpecificEpithet
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spicant +
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Summary
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Fairly Common evergreen rosette forming fe … Fairly Common evergreen rosette forming fern found in forests and occasionally in shady open areas. Expected throughout the region, though there are fewer collections in the Arctos database from the northern areas. Whether this is indicative of lesser (more scattered) occurrence, or an artifact of collection effort is unclear. artifact of collection effort is unclear. +
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Synonyms include
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Blechnum spicant +
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TaxonRank
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species +
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Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
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Categories |
Vascular Plant +
, Species +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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2 March 2019 05:10:46 +
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Has subobjectThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
, Struthiopteris spicant +
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