: 1.21 $2024-03-28T20:49:01-7:0052.54.111.228searchRMRM Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.58389B. E. Nelson Erin and Michael Foley200368159U.S.A.ColoradoJeffersonArapaho National Forest: Front Range: just S of the upper Snowshoe-Arapaho roads intersection, ca 3/4-1 mi SSW of Evergreen Mountain, ca 3 air mi SW of Evergreen; ca 12.5 air mi SW of Golden.-105.366639.602224512560In crevices and on granite outcrops. Phenology: flowering & fruiting.RMRM956167 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.83193Ronald L. Hartman2006813225U.S.A.New MexicoRio ArribaCarson National Forest and Vicinity: ca 2 to 3 air mi NW of Tres Piedras, Palmer Canyon to granite batholith SE of Tom Bryan Canyon.-105.993436.673225302621Ponderosa pine woodland and granite; granite. Phenology: spores.RMRM804395 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.530Cheryl Mayer2005720201U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills: Mount Rushmore National Memorial: Starling Basin (drainage SW and S of The Heads), ca 0.2 mi upstream from south park boundary (southwest corner of Monument).-103.4599343.869561512Southeast-facing slope above Starling Basin; rocky, dry-mesic, shady; with ponderosa pine, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi; on vertical northeast-facing granite rock.RMRM288724 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.1466Robert D. Dorn197199252U.S.A.WyomingLaramieHynds Scout Lodge, 1 mi NW of Granite Springs Reservoir.-105.256241.19662256Granite rock crevice associated with Cystopteris; rare. Phenology: spores.RMRM290928 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.1950Robert D. Dorn1973814226U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyCa 1 mi NW of Harris Park.-105.35242.34141981Granite rock crevice with Woosia scopulina and Aquilegia. Phenology: spores.RMRM290929 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.1959Robert D. Dorn1973814226U.S.A.WyomingConverseAlong road.-105.528242.29842225Granite rock crevice with Aquilegia and Woodsia. Phenology: spores.RMRM595007 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.5558Robert D. Dorn1994521141U.S.A.WyomingPlatte18 mi NW of Wheatland.-105.254142.22671737Granite rock crevice associated with Woodsia. Phenology: spores.RMRM275944 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.s.n.Leslie N. Goodding1939518138U.S.A.New MexicoCibolaS of Grants.-107.831935.140791981Abundant in deep crevices of lava flow. Phenology: spores.RMRM816975 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.75603Ronald L. Hartman2002712193U.S.A.New MexicoSandovalSanta Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Jemez Mountains: Las Conchas Campground on NM Hwy 4 upstream on East Fork Jemez River to 0.8 mi.-106.52401735.81452579Canyon and streamside. Phenology: spores.RMRM126336 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.10568Aven Nelson192577188U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyMedicine Bow National Forest: University Camp.-106.213741.35453048In granite-rock crevices. Phenology: spores.RMRM51796 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.8900Aven Nelson190378189U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyCrow Creek.-105.390541.189324392530Dry, granite cliffs. Phenology: spores.RMRM752230 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.18Dennis Horning2003622173U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyNorthern Laramie Mountains: in vicinity of Black Mountain S of Esterbrook.-105.357942.32612073Granite outcrops in ponderosa pine forest, on east-facing slope; microhabitat is flat. Phenology: spores.RMRM752229 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.32Dennis Horning2003622173U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyNorthern Laramie Mountains: west side of Cottonwood Creek drainage NE of Laramie Peak.-105.378742.28092103Large granite outcrops, at base of cliff in gravel near stream course. Phenology: spores.RMRM752227 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.47Dennis Horning200374185U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyNorthern Laramie Mountains: Albany Peak, ridge running SW from summit.-105.336142.25842195Large granite outcrops, soil pockets in crevices. Phenology: spores.RMRM752228 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.61Dennis Horning200376187U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyNorthern Laramie Mountains: on divide S of LaBonte Canyon and E of Big Bear Canyon; on rocky ridge running NW and N from main Sawtooth ridge.-105.604242.38682500Granite outcrops on ridge, on huge pale-colored granite blocks to 100 ft high; on flat shaded microsites. Phenology: spores.RMRM93919 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.2508Edwin B. Payson Lois B. Payson1922629180U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyFish Creek; Wyo-Colo boundary.-105.50141.01412378Phenology: spores.RMRM302895 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.2603J. Francis Macbride191383215U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyHermosa, Hawks Ranch SSE of Laramie.-105.487941.08172317Granite cliffs. Phenology: spores.RMRM143472 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.1010Marion Ownbey19351019292U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyHawks Ranch, near Colorado.-106.273940.99422439Rock crevices. Phenology: spores.RMRM711899 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.71213Ronald L. Hartman2001623174U.S.A.New MexicoSandovalValles Caldera National Preserve: Jemez Mountains: Cerro La Jara.-106.49583335.85416725912666Grassy slopes, wooded hills, rock outcrops. Dominants in woodland: Pinus ponderosa, P. strobiformis, Pseudotsuga meuziesii, Picea pungens, Juniperus communis, and J. scopulorum. Phenology: spores.RMRM288724 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.1466Robert D. Dorn197199252U.S.A.WyomingLaramieHynds Scout Lodge, 1 mi NW of Granite Springs Reservoir.-105.239641.19662256Granite rock crevice associated with Cystopteris; rare. Phenology: spores.RMRM290928 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.1950Robert D. Dorn1973814226U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyCa 1 mi NW of Harris Park.-105.35242.34141981Granite rock crevice with Woosia scopulina and Aquilegia. Phenology: spores.RMRM290929 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.1959Robert D. Dorn1973814226U.S.A.WyomingConverseAlong road.-105.528242.29842225Granite rock crevice with Aquilegia and Woodsia. Phenology: spores.RMRM595007 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.5558Robert D. Dorn1994521141U.S.A.WyomingPlatte18 mi NW of Wheatland.-105.254142.22671737Granite rock crevice associated with Woodsia. Phenology: spores.RMRM615145 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.16423Walter Fertig199655126U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyLaramie Range: granite knob on north side of Happy Jack Road just N of Brush Creek, ca 0.6 mi W of site of Hirsig; 1.5 mi W of Laramie County.-105.31641.19662408Deeply shaded, narrow cracks and ledges on south and east side of granite knob; soil thin, moist; with Jamesia americana, Ribes cereum, Senecio, and Potentilla fissa. Phenology: vegetative only.RMRM703201 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.19727Walter Fertig2001716197U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyLaramie Range: valley of Middle Crow Creek, 1-1.5 mi W of Twin Mountain and 1.5 mi E of I-80, ca 10.5 mi SE of Laramie.-105.374141.18182500Small recessed ledge in east-facing, partly shaded, pink Sherman Granite cliffs with thin soil pockets. Hundreds of fronds in narrow crevice. Phenology: spores.RMRM288724 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.1466Robert D. Dorn197199252U.S.A.WyomingLaramieHynds Scout Lodge, 1 mi NW of Granite Springs Reservoir.-105.239641.19662256Granite rock crevice associated with Cystopteris; rare. Phenology: spores.RMRM290928 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.1950Robert D. Dorn1973814226U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyCa 1 mi NW of Harris Park.-105.35242.34141981Granite rock crevice with Woosia scopulina and Aquilegia. Phenology: spores.RMRM290929 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.1959Robert D. Dorn1973814226U.S.A.WyomingConverseAlong road.-105.528242.29842225Granite rock crevice with Aquilegia and Woodsia. Phenology: spores.RMRM595007 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.5558Robert D. Dorn1994521141U.S.A.WyomingPlatte18 mi NW of Wheatland.-105.254142.22671737Granite rock crevice associated with Woodsia. Phenology: spores.RMRM711898 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.74360Ronald L. Hartman2001919262U.S.A.New MexicoSandovalBandelier National Monument: summit of Scooter Peak W to saddle.-106.43805635.8464442999Coniferous forest, meadow, and very large boulders. Phenology: spores.RMRM768737 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.77083Ronald L. Hartman2003530150U.S.A.New MexicoSandovalValles Caldera National Preserve: Jemez Mountains: 1.2 air mi W of maingate along NM Hwy 4, N along fence line to the East Fork Jemez Creek and return.-106.48753335.83226725912621Wet meadow with seeps, adjacent spruce forest, and rock outcrops along stream. Phenology: spores.RMRM106753 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.751A. C. McIntosh1925812224U.S.A.South DakotaCusterThe Needles, 1.5 mi E of Sylvan Lake.-103.551443.83861948Frequent in small crevices in scanty amount of soil. Phenology: spores.RMRM106753 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.751Arthur C. McIntosh1925812224U.S.A.South DakotaCusterThe Needles; 1.5 mi E of Sylvan Lake.-103.551443.83861948Frequent in small crevices in scanty amount of soil. Phenology: spores.RMRM698827 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.11861Hollis Marriott Cheryl Mayer200063155U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness, Grizzly Bear Creek at E end of "the narrows," ca 1.1 air mi S of Mt. Rushmore National Memorial; ca 7.5 air mi SE of Hill City.-103.459543.86341487Crevices in granite outcrops above and S of creek. Phenology: spores.RMRM Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.11861Hollis Marriott Cheryl Mayer200063155U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: Grizzly Bear Creek above "the narrows," ca 1.1 air mi S of Mt. Rushmore Nat. Memorial (The Heads); ca 7.5 air mi SE of Hill City.-103.459543.86341487Crevices in granite outcrops above and south of creek.RMUSFS408383 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.80Paul L. Ginter1928621173U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonHarney National Forest: East Pine Creek.-103.482443.888413711981On 100 percent northeast slope; rock crevices. Phenology: spores.RMRM734445 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.2124Tim Hogan Dina Clark and Rick Brune.1993611162U.S.A.ColoradoLas AnimasMesa de Maya Region: Gotera Canyon.1646Pinyon-juniper oak woodland in basalt boulders on scarp of mesa with Opuntia imbricata and Rhus trilobata. Phenology: spores.RMRM736306 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.2612Tim Hogan Loraine Yeatts1995622173U.S.A.ColoradoChaffeeMosquito Range: San Isabel National Forest: Four Mile Creek drainage; SW of Buffalo Peaks; along Forest Road 375; W of peak 9345; 0.7 mi N of Road 375D.-105.642939.60342713East-facing rock ridge in protection of north-facing overhanging rock found in crevice with Oreobatus deliciosus. Phenology: spores.RMRM957218 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.42725B. E. Nelson1997814226U.S.A.WyomingConverseLaramie Range: School Section Mountain ca 1 mi W of Old Fort Fetterman or County Road 16, ca 18.5 air mi WNW of Esterbrook; ca 26 air mi SW of Douglas.-105.725142.48223172408Cracks, crevices, and at the base of cliffs. Phenology: spores.RMRM957219 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.42833B. E. Nelson1997817229U.S.A.WyomingConverseLaramie Range: Twin Peaks from Roaring Fork to the summit, ca 2 air mi W of LaPrele Creek and Cold Springs or County Road 24, ca 25-26 air mi WNW of Esterbrook; ca 27 air mi S of Glenrock.-105.862742.48225002829Cracks and crevices of cliffs and pinnacles in mixed conifer forest at the summit. Phenology: spores.RMRM48123 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.3988C. S. Crandall1897715196U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerHorsetooth Gulch.Phenology: spores.RMUSFS408384 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.23659Frederick J. Hermann197165156U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerGreyrock Mountain: Laporte: ca 10.5 mi WNW; summit.2317Crevice in granite boulder. Phenology: spores.RMRM157481 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.7654George E. Osterhout1932361U.S.A.ColoradoLas AnimasBrantly Canyon.Phenology: spores.RMRM8494 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.3996J. H. Cowen1896618170U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerFoothills.1981Dry places among rocks. Phenology: spores.RMRM24402 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.a281Frank Y. Moseley1896U.S.A.ColoradoBoulderPhenology: spores.RMRM339006 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.1Mark Kay Brewster198172183U.S.A.ColoradoBoulderEldorado Springs State Park: South Boulder Creek: emergence from the canyon.16761829Growing out of north-facing cliff. Phenology: spores.RMRM299346 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.2661Ronald L. Hartman1968812225U.S.A.New MexicoColfaxPhilmont Scout Ranch: near Cimarron; Tooth of Time.-105.009936.449592682Occasional,among boulders on north exposure. Phenology: spores.RMRM131000 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.321Ruth E. Ashton Aven Nelson1931725206U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerRocky Mountain National Park: Gem Lake.2652Rock crevices and exposed places. Phenology: spores.RMRM288326 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.6462Wilhelm G. Solheim1966630181U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerEstes Park: Ruth Nelson's Ranch.Crevice in rock. Phenology: spores.RMRM779019 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.5154Brian F. Jacobs2001715196U.S.A.New MexicoSandovalJemez Mountains: Bandelier National Monument: upper Alamo watershed between Scooter Peak and Rabbit Mountain, S of NM Hwy 4 and W of Forest Road 289.Rock outcrops in montane medow and forest Phenology: spores.RMRM338461 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.10858Ronald L. Hartman Peter Stahl1979916259U.S.A.WyomingConverseLaramie Mountains: ca 5 air mi NNE of summit of Laramie Peak.-105.391442.34112073Rocky granite outcrops. Phenology: spores.RMRM906239 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.9412Ben Legler200878190U.S.A.New MexicoColfaxVermejo Park Ranch: along crest of The Wall on immediate north side of Leandro Creek; 1.5 air mi E of Vermejo Peak.-105.18678336.8861622893Exposed rock ridgeline with bare or mossy faces and crevices, in partial shade of Pseudotsuga menziesii, with Jamesia americana. Forming small tufts in moist, shaded, mossy crevices along west side of spine; common. Photographed. Specimen GPS: 36.886292, -105.186928. Phenology: spores.RMRM906238 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.9427Ben Legler200878190U.S.A.New MexicoColfaxVermejo Park Ranch: rock outcrop on south side of Leandro Creek where it passes through The Wall; 1.5 air mi ESE of Vermejo Peak.-105.18758436.8852692867Steep, mossy, sandstone rock face shaded by Populus tremuloides and Pseudotsuga menziesii, with Jamesia americana, Actaea rubra, Urtica dioica, Cystopteris, Asplenium septentrionale. Tufted in shaded mossy crevices of cliff. Specimen GPS: 36.884911, -105.1875. Phenology: spores.RMRM929632 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.9832Laura E. Lukas200977188U.S.A.WyomingCarbonMedicine Bow Mountains: Bennet Peak and near North Platte River and campground, ca 28 air mi NE of Encampment and ca 14 air mi SW of Ryan Park.-106.576941.264822022231Ponderosa pine/juniper savannah with rock outcrops and much bare ground. Phenology: spores.RMRM1024158 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.4257Lori E. Brummer2011619170U.S.A.ColoradoMontroseUncompahgre Plateau: Spring Creek Canyon from BLM boundary to West Fork Spring Creek, ca 14 air mi SW of Montrose.-107.951738.391219692365In rock crevice in pinyon/juniper woodland. Phenology: spores.RMRM937769 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.11872Robert D. Dorn2016914258U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonCa 5 mi S of Hill City.-103.58166743.8616671707Granite rock crevice, with Woodsia. Phenology: spores.RMRM952817 Asplenium septentrionalephysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumseptentrionale(L.) Hoffm.11676Ronald L. Hartman1980613165U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerPoudre Canyon: Grayrock Mountain, ca 6 air mi NW of Teds Place.-105.291840.716721952321Rocky outcrops and shaded slopes. Phenology: spores.36003,1,0true