: 1.21 $2024-03-28T16:24:46-7:003.238.87.31searchRMRM Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.80309Ronald L. Hartman James F. Fowler2004829242U.S.A.ArizonaCoconinoCoconino National Forest: ca 8 air mi SSW of Flagstaff; Kelly and Fry canyons, area of intersection.-111.716935.058819201981Stream bottom. Phenology: spores.RMRM Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.83830Ronald L. Hartman James F. Fowler2006913256U.S.A.ArizonaCoconinoCoconino National Forest: split in Forest roads 96 and 95 in bottom of East Clear Creek.-111.1631935.5505420012012Sandstone walls and slopes below. Phenology: spores.RMRM Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.84681Ronald L. Hartman2006920263U.S.A.ArizonaCoconinoCoconino National Forest: Forest Road 95 at Bear Canyon.-111.199834.510321032134Stream bottom and lower slopes. Phenology: spores.RMRM157482 Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.1250George J. Goodman C. L. Hitchcock1930621172U.S.A.ArizonaPimaSanta Catalina Mountains: Soldiers Camp.-110.7373132.425532439Mossy rocks along stream. Phenology: spores.RMRM179611 Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.2662C. L. Porter1939828240U.S.A.WyomingNatronaSouth side of Independence Rock.-107.131742.49241798Deep crevice on south face. Phenology: spores.RMRM51797 Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.8901Aven Nelson190378189U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyCrow Creek.-105.390541.189324392530Dry granite cliffs. Phenology: spores.RMRM316565 Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.2501Robert W. Lichvar1979924267U.S.A.WyomingAlbanyCa 0.5 mi E of Blair Picnic Grounds.-105.392441.18222408Infrequent in cracks of granite boulder; associated with Polypodium and Heuchera. Phenology: spores.RMRM615146 Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.16424Walter 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: spores.RMRM698844 Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.11832Hollis Marriott Patches200061153U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: Nelson Creek ca 1.5 air mi S of Palmer Gulch Rd., ca 4.5 air mi SSE of Hill City.-103.543943.87521707In crevice on northwest side of large granite outcrop E of creek. Phenology: spores.RMRM698824 Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.11868Hollis Marriott Cheryl Mayer200063155U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: Grizzly Bear Creek ca 1.5 air mi SW of Mt. Rushmore (The Heads) and ca 7.5 air mi SE of Hill City.-103.471743.86191524In crack in granite outcrop just north of creek. Phenology: spores.RMRM Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.7794Bernadette Kuhn Don Hazlett2008913257U.S.A.ColoradoOtero[location and coordinates withheld]1503At spring, Dakota sandstone canyon dominated by Prunus, Ribes, and Rhus. Phenology: spores.RMRM1000194 Asplenium trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesL.12297Robert D. Dorn2019711192U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonAlong Pine Creek above Horsethief Lake ca 1.5 mi NW of Mount Rushmore.-103.48666743.891524Granite rock crevice, with Viola, Woodsia. Phenology: spores.RMRM956166 Asplenium trichomanes ssp. trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesssp. trichomanesL.83243Ronald L. Hartman2006815227U.S.A.New MexicoRio ArribaCarson National Forest and Vicinity: ca 1 air mi W of Tres Piedras crossroads, just N of Tres Piedras Canyon.-105.987736.646625002545Granitic outcrops with degradation products in between. Phenology: spores.RMRM816970 Asplenium trichomanes ssp. trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesssp. trichomanesL.75596Ronald 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.RMRM816969 Asplenium trichomanes ssp. trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesssp. trichomanesL.76710Ronald L. Hartman2002818230U.S.A.New MexicoSan MiguelSanta Fe National Forest and Vicinity: Sangre de Cristo Mountains: Hermit Peak.-105.41796735.7368527132896Coniferous overstory. Phenology: spores.RMRM709982 Asplenium trichomanes ssp. trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesssp. trichomanesL.150Cheryl Mayer2000811224U.S.A.South DakotaPenningtonBlack Hills: Black Elk Wilderness: Grizzly Bear Creek drainage in vicinity of Centennial Trail (#89) S of Mt. Rushmore, ca 7.4 air mi SE of Hill City.-103.455243.86551512Ponderosa pine, paper birch, bur oak, and white spruce association; in crack in vertical south-southeast-facing granite rock ca 100 yds N of creek. Phenology: spores.RMRM710047 Asplenium trichomanes ssp. trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesssp. trichomanesL.11781Hollis Marriott Herb and Jan Conn1998919262U.S.A.South DakotaCusterBlack Hills National Forest: Upper Iron Creek drainage ca 2.5 air mi S of Mount Rushmore.-103.461943.84091646Deep crack in south-facing granite outcrop. Phenology: spores.RMRM Asplenium trichomanes ssp. trichomanesphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanesssp. trichomanesL.3152Crista L. O'Conner2017525145U.S.A.IdahoIdahoClearwater Mountains: Lochsa River Corridor: W of Lochsa National Recreational Trail 2, ca 1 air mi SSW of Lochsa Historic Ranger Station.-115.332546.3366706743Psuedotsuga menziesii stand, ca 35-60 year age class with strong shrub component (Frangularia purshiana, Holodiscus discolor, Acer glabrum) and abundant Prosartes hookeri throughout. Granite outcrop with adequate seeps bolstering population of >40 individuals situated in mesic northeasterly-facing draw with abundant Polystichum munitum and Pteridium aquilinum in the understory, as well as Adiantum aleuticum where microsites allow. Associated species include Polypodium hesperium, Polystichum lonchitis, Polystichum munitum, Heuchera grossulariifolia, Micranthes sp., and Galium sp., as well as various species of moss and lichen blanketing rock. Phenology: spores.RM Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.9305Erwin F. Evert1985810222U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Range: Eddington Canyon, ca 0.5-1 mi S of Treasure Mountain Scout Camp.-110.954243.7492286On shaded limestone boulders in Douglas fir forest.RM Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.9353Erwin F. Evert1985811223U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Range: Devils Stairs, ca 3 mi SE of Teton Canyon Campground.-110.914443.806625602743In rocky, open areas on limestone and shale.RMRM625920 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.46907Ronald L. Hartman1994628179U.S.A.WyomingTetonGros Ventre Area: Swift Creek trail from Wilderness boundary NNE ca 1.5 air mi, at break of trail with basin area.-110.39143.37122562865Coniferous forest and stream margins along trail; substrate calcareous. Phenology: spores.RMRM625921 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.49413Ronald L. Hartman Tom Cramer1994816228U.S.A.WyomingTetonGros Ventre Area: northeast lower slope of Darwin Peak.-110.293143.399627432926Coniferous forest and streamside. Phenology: spores.RMRM642208 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.8335Charmaine Delmatier200082215U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Range: Bridger-Teton National Forest: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, between Cody Bowl and Rock Springs Bowl, ca 1 air mi W of Teton Village, ca 12.5 air mi NNW of Jackson.-110.875343.59082926Limestone outcrops, cliffs and crevices, with Oxytropis deflexa var. foliolosa, Draba albertina, and Polystichum lonchitis. Phenology: spores.RMRM642207 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.8377Charmaine Delmatier2000820233U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Range: Bridger-Teton National Forest: Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, between Cody Bowl and Rock Springs Bowl, ca 1 air mi W of Teton Village, ca 12.5 air mi NNW of Jackson.-110.875343.59082896East-facing, semi-barren cushion plant community on steep limestone, with Draba oligosperma, Campanula rotundifolia. Phenology: spores.RMRM288629 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.1355Robert D. Dorn1971723204U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Canyon above Treasure Lake.-110.954243.76342103Rock crevices of boulders associated with Pellaea glabella and Woodsia scopulina; rare. Phenology: spores.RM Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.11355Alan A. Beetle1950811223U.S.A.WyomingTetonWest base of Corner Mountain, between Granite Springs and Natural Bridge.-110.511943.3708Phenology: spores.RMRM31970 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.1181Elmer D. Merrill E. N. Wilcox1901812224U.S.A.WyomingTetonNear summit of Teton Pass.-110.954243.50422560Phenology: spores.RMRM334688 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.1999Erwin F. Evert198072184U.S.A.WyomingSheridanBig Horn Mountains: ca 2 mi N of Duncum Mountain.-107.815244.80472987Growing on vertical north facing limestone face with Cystopteris fragilis. Phenology: spores.RMRM622405 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.9305Erwin F. Evert1985810222U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Range: Eddington Canyon, ca 0.5-1 mi S of Treasure Mountain Scout Camp.-110.954243.7492286On shaded limestone boulders in Douglas fir forest. Phenology: spores.RMRM622406 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.9353Erwin F. Evert1985811223U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Range: Devils Stairs, ca 3 mi SE of Teton Canyon Campground.-110.914443.806625602743In rocky, open areas on limestone and shale. Phenology: spores.RMRM623902 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.9406Erwin F. Evert1985812224U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Range: South Fork Darby Creek.-110.954243.69142195On limestone cliffs and boulders along creek bottom. Phenology: spores.RMRM288629 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.1355Robert D. Dorn1971723204U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Canyon above Treasure Lake.-110.954243.76342103Rock crevices of boulders associated with Pellaea glabella and Woodsia scopulina; rare. Phenology: spores.RMRM616546 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.11184Stuart Markow1995819231U.S.A.WyomingTetonTarghee National Forest: Teton Range: summit of Freds Mountain, 100 ft S of ski lift tower; ca 9.5 air mi NE of Driggs.-110.934343.79223018South-facing limestone outcrops. Plants sparsely distributed, with Aquilegia coerulea, Castilleja sulphurea, Cymopterus longilobus, and Pedicularis contorta. Phenology: spores.RMRM11219 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.s.n.T. S. Brandegee18977182U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Forest Reservation.July and August, 1897. Phenology: spores.RMRM632893 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.17746Walter Fertig Laura Welp1997723204U.S.A.WyomingWashakieWest slope Big Horn Mountains: Leigh Creek watershed before confluence of Post Draw and Leigh Creek, ca 0.3-1 mi E of confluence with Tensleep Creek; ca 0.6 mi S of U.S. Hwy 16; ca 9 air mi E of Tensleep; ca 3 air mi E of Fertig Draw.-107.299644.084117071768North-facing, mossy, damp, shady limestone cliffs in narrow canyon before confluence of Post Draw and Leigh Creek; under canopy of Acer glabrum in moist Picea engelmannii/Pseudotsuga menziesii woods; also on mossy limestone rocks in stream channel. Phenology: spores.RMRM566381 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.6393Walter Fertig B. E. Nelson and Ronald L. Hartman1990820232U.S.A.WyomingTetonWestern Slope of Teton Range; South Fork of Darby Creek, ca 8.7 air mi ESE of Driggs, Idaho.-110.954243.6772195Limestone outcrop and boulder field in shady spruce forest. Phenology: spores.RMRM288629 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.1355Robert D. Dorn1971723204U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Canyon above Treasure Lake.-110.954243.76342103Rock crevices of boulders associated with Pellaea glabella and Woodsia scopulina; rare. Phenology: spores.RMRM907811 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.1056David Scott Nancy Bockino2006624175U.S.A.WyomingTetonGrand Teton National Park and Vicinity: Teton Range: north slope of Rendezvous Mountain, ca 10 air mi NW of Jackson; ca 9.5 air mi SW of Moose.-110.880343.59562937Dolomite outcrops and slopes. Phenology: spores.RMRM907809 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.5363David Scott2007811223U.S.A.WyomingTetonGrand Teton National Park and Vicinity: Teton Range: in upper Granite Canyon, ca 11.5 air mi WSW of Moose; ca 12 air mi NW of Jackson.-110.926143.60062841Subalpine limestone cliffs and talus on steep northeast-facing slope. Phenology: spores.RMRM907808 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.5765David Scott Klara Varga2007822234U.S.A.WyomingTetonGrand Teton National Park and Vicinity: Teton Range: near Moose Basin Divide, ca 20.5 air mi WNW of Moran; ca 23 air mi NNW of Moose.-110.853943.96722865Alpine limestone slope, talus, and tundra. Phenology: spores.RMRM105041 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.923A. C. McIntosh1927812224U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceLower Iron Creek Canyon.-103.923144.372814691548Locally common in shaded crevices in limestone. Pennington/Lawrence Counties. Phenology: spores.RMRM105041 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.923Arthur C. McIntosh1927812224U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceLower Iron Creek Canyon.-103.923144.372814691548Locally common in shaded crevices in limestone. Pennington/Lawrence Counties. Phenology: spores.RMRM549149 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.42-1989T. Van Bruggen198982214U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceIron Creek Canyon, ca 0.5 mi SW of Spearfish Creek Road.-103.923144.37281487Moist crevices in limestone canyon wall along creek. Phenology: spores.RMRM48122 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.3989C. S. Crandall1897715196U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerHorsetooth Gulch.Phenology: spores.RMRM81560 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.2D. M. AndrewsU.S.A.ColoradoBoulderBoulder.Phenology: spores.RMRM123023 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.6142Lois B. Payson1928817230U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerHawk's Ranch: Fish Creek.Crevice in granite rocks. Phenology: spores.RMRM130999 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.320Ruth E. Ashton Aven Nelson1931728209U.S.A.ColoradoLarimerRocky Mountain National Park: Gem Lake.2652Rock crevices. Phenology: spores.RMRM691528 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.2364Stuart Markow199178189U.S.A.WyomingTetonTarghee National Forest: West Slope Teton Range: Darby Canyon, South Fork Trail head, ca 8 air mi SE of Driggs, Idaho.-110.954243.691421642439Coniferous forest dominated by Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii. Some clearings and some riparian.RMRM691529 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.6023Stuart Markow1991817229U.S.A.WyomingTetonBridger-Teton National Forest: East Slope Teton Range: ridge on Rendezvous Mountain, S of Aerial Tramway Station, ca 2.5 air mi W of Teton Village.-110.894543.590629873262Open ridge with some patches of coniferous forest dominated by Abies lasiocarpa and Picea engelmannii, with some riparian.RM Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.4378James P. Vanderhorst Carlos Palaci1991824236U.S.A.ColoradoGarfieldFlat Tops/White River Plateau: Flat Tops Wilderness: Blair Mountain, ca 17 air mi NNW of Glenwood Springs.-107.418639.78963414In dark, horizontal cracks between ledges.RMRM351267 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.5694B. E. Nelson1980617169U.S.A.WyomingWashakieBig Horn Mountains: Leigh Canyon off Tensleep Canyon, ca 9 air mi NE of Ten Sleep.-107.2805644.08531859North facing limestone cliffs in canyon. Phenology: spores.RMRM553528 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.24382bRonald L. Hartman1989715196U.S.A.WyomingSheridanBig Horn Mountains: Freezeout Point.-107.4308344.85782530North side of limestone outcrop. Phenology: spores.RMRM824823 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.5781Dave Kesonie2008715197U.S.A.WyomingTetonTeton Mountains: Treasure Mountain Boy Scout Camp, ca 5 air mi E of Alta.2100Large free-standing limestone boulder in mixed conifer forest, near a large fire ring. 19 plants in subpopulation. Phenology: spores.RMRM206039 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.11946C. Leo Hitchcock C. V. Muhlick194575186U.S.A.MontanaFergusBig Snowy Mountains: 3 mi from mouth of Half Moon Canyon.On mossy limestone rocks. Phenology: spores.RMRM Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.7322Rick McNeill2009725206U.S.A.MontanaLewis and ClarkLewis and Clark National Forest: Front Range: ridge separating Crown Creek and Straight Creek, ca 2 air mi NE of Halfmoon Peak.-112.781847.37382175Limestone talus slope; northeast aspect; 15-40% slope; scattered Picea glauca. Phenology: spores.RMRM Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.7660Rick McNeill2009728209U.S.A.MontanaLewis and ClarkLewis and Clark National Forest: Front Range: pass on Crown Mountain Trail (Forest Trail 270), ca 0.5 mi S of Crown Mountain.-112.762347.37022234Talus saddle, very little soil development; all aspects; 10-40% slope; scattered Abies lasiocarpa krummholz. Phenology: spores.RMRM907810 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.1056David Scott Nancy Bockino2006624175U.S.A.WyomingTetonGrand Teton National Park and Vicinity: Teton Range: north slope of Rendezvous Mountain, ca 10 air mi NW of Jackson; ca 9.5 air mi SW of Moose.-110.880343.59562937Dolomite outcrops and slopes. Phenology: spores.RMRM Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.7803Michael K. Kirkpatrick2011723204U.S.A.ColoradoEagleSawatch Range: White River National Forest: Holy Cross Wilderness: New York Mountain and upper West Lake Creek drainage, E of Fulford, ca 7-10 air mi S of Edwards.-106.615839.537629263734Alpine talus, rock crevices, and subalpine forested wetland. Phenology: spores.RMUSFS892349 Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.12ON07EMichael K. Kirkpatrick2012613165U.S.A.South DakotaLawrenceBlack Hills National Forest: from Cheyenne Crossing on U.S. Hwy 85, head N of U.S. Hwy 14A to Savoy, turn left onto Forest Road 222 and drive 0.25 mi to Forest Road 223, turn left and drive 0.55 mi and park, walk 0.25 mi N to a deeply shaded rock outcrop in the gulch W of the road.1671In moss on north-facing rocks in the gulch. Ca 20 plants; some were over 20 cm wide with numerous stems. Savoy Quad Phenology: spores.RMUSFS Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.7803Michael K. Kirkpatrick2011723204U.S.A.ColoradoEagleSawatch Range: White River National Forest: Holy Cross Wilderness: New York Mountain and upper West Lake Creek drainage, E of Fulford, ca 7-10 air mi S of Edwards.-106.615839.537629263734Alpine talus, rock crevices, and subalpine forested wetland. Phenology: spores.RMUSFS Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.7803Michael K. Kirkpatrick2011723204U.S.A.ColoradoEagleSawatch Range: White River National Forest: Holy Cross Wilderness: New York Mountain and upper West Lake Creek drainage, E of Fulford, ca 7-10 air mi S of Edwards.-106.615839.537629263734Alpine talus, rock crevices, and subalpine forested wetland. Phenology: spores.RMUSFS Asplenium trichomanes-ramosumphysical specimenAspleniaceaeAspleniumtrichomanes-ramosumL.4378James P. Vanderhorst Carlos Palaci1991824236U.S.A.ColoradoGarfieldFlat Tops/White River Plateau: Flat Tops Wilderness: Blair Mountain, ca 17 air mi NNW of Glenwood Springs.-107.418639.78963414In dark, horizontal cracks between ledges.36003,1,0true