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Southern Ground Cedar

Diphasiastrum digitatum

Description:

Ground Cedar colonies will cover large areas of forest floor, such as the one shown in this photo from Eagle Lake Watershed. It is native to North America, and grows frequently in the eastern US.

Habitat:

Deciduous forest

Notes:

Found by Kennedy Womack, Jenna Nichols, Lauren Duffy, Troy Stafford, Lucas Cook, and Tyler Day.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Doren B
Doren B 10 years ago
Ground pine, or Crowsfoot
Diphasiastrum digitatum Diphasiastrum digitatum


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Aril
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Aril

Morehead, Kentucky, USA

Spotted on Nov 20, 2013
Submitted on Dec 4, 2013

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