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Western Maidenhair Fern

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Western maidenhair ferns are one of the most attractive and distinctive-looking ferns found in North America. It grows on moist hillsides, ravines is most common near waterfalls, and is found in the wild in all of the western American states, British Columbia, and scattered locations in the northeast, the Great Lakes and Quebec. These were found about 15 miles to the Northwest of Mount Rainier on a rock wall over the Carbon River Washington State.

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Rich Leighton
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Keywords
Adiantum, Adiantum aleuticum, Aleutian maidenhair, Carbon River, Melmont Ghost Town, PNW, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Pierce County, Plantae, Polypodiales, Pteridaceae, Pteridophyta, Pteridopsida, Vittarioideae, Washington, evergreen, fern, five-fingered fern, forb, green, herb, maidenhair fern, northern maidenhair, northern maidenhair fern, perennial, pteridophyte, serpentine maidenhair, summer, western maidenhair fern
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Western maidenhair ferns are one of the most attractive and distinctive-looking ferns found in North America. It grows on moist hillsides, ravines is most common near waterfalls, and is found in the wild in all of the western American states, British Columbia, and scattered locations in the northeast, the Great Lakes and Quebec. These were found about 15 miles to the Northwest of Mount Rainier on a rock wall over the Carbon River Washington State.