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Asplenium rhizophyllum, the (American)
walking fern, is a frequently-occurring fern
native to
North America. It is a
close relative of
Asplenium ruprechtii...
- low-lying fern
native to East Asia. It is a
close relative of
Asplenium rhizophyllum (syn:
Camptosorus rhizophyllus)
which is
found in
North America and also...
- occasions. A. montanum ×
rhizophyllum (MR) is
theorized to exist, but has
never been collected. A. platyneuron ×
rhizophyllum (PR) is
known as Scott's...
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characteristic is also
shared with the
eastern North American walking fern (A.
rhizophyllum) and
several Mexican species including A. palmeri. The
ebony spleenwort...
- of
limestone ledges and limy
forest places.
Asplenium rhizophyllum (syn:
Camptosorus rhizophyllum),
native to
North America Asplenium ruprechtii (syn:...
- strata.
Originally identified as a
variety of
walking fern (Asplenium
rhizophyllum), it was
classified as a
separate species by
Thomas Nuttall in 1818....
- complex" of
related hybrids. The
sterile offspring of the
walking fern (A.
rhizophyllum) and the
ebony spleenwort (A. platyneuron), A. × ebenoides is intermediate...
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Around the
outcrop walls grow
ferns such as the
walking fern (Asplenium
rhizophyllum),
slender lip fern (Cheilanthes feei) and the rare
purple cliffbrake...
- the
walking fern and
Jeffersonian twin-leaf.
Walking fern (asplenium
rhizophyllum) is a
small fern with long,
narrow tips that can
touch the ground, then...
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latter is a
tetraploid hybrid between A. montanum and
walking fern (A.
rhizophyllum), half of the
chromosomes it
contributed to A. × trudellii pair with...