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Licorice Fern

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Licorice ferns growing high up in a huge bigleaf maple in an ancient old-growth section of the Hoh Rain Forest on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Found primarily in the Pacific Northwest, the roots of these evergreen ferns have been used medicinally for millennia by local native tribes, and can be found from Southern Alaska to parts of Arizona.

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© 2013
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4288x2848 / 6.7MB
Keywords
Hoh Rain Forest, Hoh Rainforest, Jefferson County, Olympic Mountains, Olympic National Park, P. glycyrrhiza, PNW, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Plantae, Polypodiaceae, Polypodiales, Polypodiopsida, Polypodium, Polypodium glycyrrhiza, Pteridophyta, Pteridopsida, Washington, evergreen, fern, forb, green, herb, licorice fern, many-footed fern, perennial, rain forest, rainforest, summer, sweet root, west coast, western, moss, club moss, polypody, moss
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Licorice ferns growing high up in a huge bigleaf maple in an ancient old-growth section of the Hoh Rain Forest on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Found primarily in the Pacific Northwest, the roots of these evergreen ferns have been used medicinally for millennia by local native tribes, and can be found from Southern Alaska to parts of Arizona.