Cystopteris reevesiana
A plant of moist slopes at high elevations. Similar to the eastern US Cystopteris
protrusa, it typically occupies moist soil and has a long-creeping rhizome. However, in
rocky areas it may be epipetric with short-creeping rhizomes, and then very similar to
Cystoperis tenuis.
Plant habit on Carrizo Peak, 7/16/06.
Plant habit above Bluff Springs in the Sacramento Mts., 7/4/05.
Sori above Bluff Springs, 7/4/05.
Nearly epipetric habit, on the high ridge on the north side of Eagle Creek in the Sierra
Blanca, 7/3/06.
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