Talk:Struthiopteris spicant

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Reference suggestion
Handbook of Northwestern Plants by Helen M Gilkey and La Rea J Dennis, Revised edition 2001, mentioned this fern. I think the description could inform readers. The handbook covers the Cascade Range and coasts of Oregon and Washington, southern Washington to the southern reach of Lane County, Oregon.

On page 23:

"Blechnum spicant (L.) Smith, Deer fern. Rhizomes short-creeping, covered with chestnut-brown scales; stipes reddish-brown; leaves markedly dimorphic, sterile blades 1.5-10 dm. long, linear to linear-oblanceolate in outline, once-pinnate, pinnae linear-oblong, or the distant basal ones broader; fertile leaves erect in the center of the spreading or ascending sterile ones, 4-15 dm. tall, stipe long, blades of the fertile leaves with more narrowly linear and distant pinnae. [=Struthiopteris spicant (L.) Weis] Moist to wet areas in forests, near the coast and in the mountains." Permalearning (talk) 02:09, 1 June 2023 (UTC)