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Where to see hay-scented fern in Connecticut

We found 8 places featuring hay-scented fern in Connecticut. Plan your next visit below.

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hay-scented fern

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Map of hay-scented fern sightings in Connecticut

Explore clustered snap locations for this species in Connecticut.

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Canton Center Historic District place preview
Park30 sightings12 species

Connecticut, US

Canton Center Historic District

18th Century and 19th Century

You might spot Green Frog and Eastern Red-Backed Salamander.

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Cheney Brothers Historic District place preview
Park30 sightings12 species

Connecticut, US

Cheney Brothers Historic District

Architectural History and Company Town

You might spot Garlic Mustard, Striped Wintergreen, and Mountain Laurel.

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Cheshire Historic District place preview
Park30 sightings12 species

Connecticut, US

Cheshire Historic District

Architectural Photography. and Colonial History

You might spot White-Tailed Deer and Common Eastern Bumble Bee.

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Dayville Historic District place preview
Park30 sightings12 species

Connecticut, US

Dayville Historic District

19th Century and Architecture

You might spot Hay-Scented Fern, Canada Mayflower, and Wood Frog.

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Greenfield Hill Historic District place preview
Park30 sightings12 species

Connecticut, US

Greenfield Hill Historic District

American History and Architecture

You might spot Eastern Skunk Cabbage and Eastern White Pine.

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Middle Haddam Historic District place preview
Park30 sightings12 species

Connecticut, US

Middle Haddam Historic District

Architectural History and Colonial Architecture

You might spot Painted Turtle, Snapping Turtle, and Mountain Laurel.

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Old Lyme Historic District place preview
Park30 sightings12 species

Connecticut, US

Old Lyme Historic District

American Impressionism and Architectural History

You might spot Osprey, Monarch, and Common Reed.

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Quaker Farms Historic District place preview
Park30 sightings12 species

Connecticut, US

Quaker Farms Historic District

Architectural Photography and Colonial Architecture

You might spot American Wintergreen, Christmas Fern, and Partridgeberry.

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