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Lady Fern
Lady Fern3 locationsPlant
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Jul 24 2010
Saint Mary Falls and Virginia Falls
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ID873  URL
Pteridophyta - Fern
FamilyPolypodiaceae - Polypody
Elevation7000 - 9500
Prime BloomNone
BloomsJan - Jan
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Athyrium filix-femina

Common Names: Subartic Lady Fern
Habitat: native throughout most of the temperate Northern Hemisphere, where it is often abundant (one of the more common ferns) in damp, shady woodland environments and is often grown for decoration.
Flowers:
Description: from Wiki: a large, feathery species. The plant is caespitose (the fronds arising from a central point as a clump rather than along a rhizome). The fronds are light yellow-green, 20-90 cm long and 5-25 cm broad; they are deciduous. Sori appear as dots on the underside of the frond, 1-6 per pinnule. They are covered by a prominently whitish to brown reniform (kidney-shaped) indusium. Fronds are very dissected, being 3-pinnate. The stripe may bear long, pale brown, papery scales at the base.
Comments: The rhizomes and young fronds are poisonous when raw, but edible after cooking.
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