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Netted Chainfern

Woodwardia areolata

Description:

This fern has both sterile and fertile fronds. The sterile fronds have wide pinnae that are fused at the winged rachis. The pinnae alternate along the rachis. The veins within the pinnae are conspicuously netted (see line drawing below). Fertile fronds are taller and emerge in late summer. Their pinnae are linear, alternate and widely spaced. The sori fill the underside of the pinnae and are arranged in long chains. The rhizome is long-creeping and branching. This specimen boasts a very interesting young fern frond and crozier, both still reddish-brown.

Habitat:

Southeastern North America, especially coastal areas. It is one of the most widespread ferns in Georgia, with good distribution throughout the state. Wet to moderately dry soils. Also found in acidic soils of swampy woods, along streams, or near wet, shaded rocks. Being an avid colonizer of acid mine seeps in the eastern United States, one of the few plants to benefit from acid mine drainage. Growing quite close to this spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/215...

Notes:

Spotted growing in stream bed on West Loop at Pine Mountain Recreation Area (Cartersville, GA)

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2 Comments

QWMom
QWMom 11 years ago

That's what I was kind of hoping it was :) Thanks Dr P!

drP
drP 11 years ago

Nice spotting. If netted chain fern is just coming up now in Georgia, I know it'll be coming up soon in my area. I'll have to keep an eye out!

QWMom
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QWMom

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Apr 6, 2013
Submitted on Apr 9, 2013

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