




Woodsia scopulina
The Rocky Mountain woodsia is a lovely fern that grows in rocky places. Its delicate, green leaves make it look like a tiny forest all on its own!
生息地: Mountain regions
The Rocky Mountain woodsia is a small, delicate fern with lacy, twice-pinnately compound fronds that are often covered in tiny glandular hairs, giving them a slightly fuzzy look. Its short, brownish stems emerge in tufts from rocky crevices. The bright green fronds unfurl like tiny coiled spirals.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Ferns are ancient plants, much older than flowering plants, like living fossils!
Instead of seeds, this fern uses millions of tiny spores to create new plants!
Its name 'woodsia' honors a famous botanist who loved discovering new plants!
This fern unrolls its new fronds in a spiral shape called a fiddlehead!
Rocky Mountain woodsia has roots that can anchor firmly into tiny rock crevices, helping it survive where other plants can't.
Rocky Mountain woodsia reproduces using tiny spores, which are light enough to be carried by the wind to new locations.
Rocky Mountain woodsia can withstand cold temperatures and harsh mountain winds, helping it thrive in alpine environments.
Odocoileus hemionus
Mule deer may nibble its fronds.
Cervus canadensis
Elk sometimes browse its fronds.
Formica rufa
Ants might shelter under its fronds.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't touch wild plants, as some can be delicate.
10-25 cm
10-30 cm
いいえ
なし
多年生
Mountain regions
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