File:Botrypus virginianus rattlesnake fern Garrett Bay Town of Liberty Grove Door County Wisconsin.jpg

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Description Botrypus virginianus subsp. virginianus, rattlesnake fern, collected June 30, 1940 by R M. Tryon Jr. and P. F. Tryon. From Garrett Bay, 1 mile west of Gills Rock. Growing at the edge of a road through a Beech-Maple woods. Damp, half-shady. The roots in humus. Common, associated with Poa pratensis and Aralia nudicaulis.
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