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Bronze Fern

Botrychium dissectum

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Field Notes

Description:

Sceptridium dissectum is a common fern (or fern-ally) in the family Ophioglossaceae, occurring in eastern North America. Like other plants in this group, it normally only sends up one frond per year. It has long been the subject of confusion because the frond presents in one of two forms, either the normal form (forma obliquum) that resembles other plants in the genus, or the skeletonized form (forma dissectum).
It has an unusual growing season, with the new frond emerging in July and dying back in May. The frond often turns from green to a bronze color during the winter.

Habitat:

This is the most common grape fern throughout most of its range. It is a frequent denizen of disturbed lands, in moist forests, clearings and old fields often growing with Diphasiastrum digitatum and Asplenium platyneuron.

Notes:

Spotted on Visitor Center (Green) Trail of Red Top Mountain State Park
Additional refs:
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=BOBI
http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=200002874

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Comments (3)

Also this is related to the red fern
Love these hard to see but a fun one all the same good find

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