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Linnaeus first gave the hart's-tongue fern the binomial Asplenium scolopendrium in his Species Plantarum of 1753. [4] The Latin specific epithet scolopendrium is derived from the Greek skolopendra, meaning a centipede or millipede; this is due to the sori pattern being reminiscent of a myriapod's legs. [5] [6]
Entrance to Fern Cave. Fern Cave NWR is named after the eponymous cave located in the region; in it, explorers found an abundance of American hart's-tongue ferns (Asplenium scolopendrium var. americanum); in the modern day, the variation/subspecies is considered federally endangered.
Asplenium scolopendrium – hart's-tongue fern (sometimes in Phyllitis) Asplenium scolopendrium var. americanum – American Hart's-tongue; Asplenium seelosii; Asplenium septentrionale – forked spleenwort, northern spleenwort; Asplenium septentrionale × trichomanes Wulf. Asplenium serra; Asplenium serratum – wild bird's-nest fern ...
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum: Native Rustyback Asplenium ceterach: Native Sea spleenwort Asplenium marinum: Native Lanceolate spleenwort Asplenium obovatum: Native Irish spleenwort Asplenium onopteris: Native Wall-rue Asplenium ruta-muraria: Native Hart's-tongue Asplenium scolopendrium: Native Forked spleenwort Asplenium septentrionale: Native ...
Owing to the damp nature of the exposed rock faces in the bottom of the gullet, it has become colonised by hart's-tongue fern. To the west of the gullet, a grassland area surrounded by scrub and hedgerows supports a variety of plants including meadow vetchling and hop trefoil.
Asplenium scolopendrium, hart's-tongue fern; Blechnum magellanicum, tall-fern* Blechnum penna-marina, small-fern* Botrychium dusenii, Dusen's moonwort* Cystopteris fragilis, brittle bladder-fern* Dryopteris dilatata, broad buckler-fern† Dryopteris filix-mas, male-fern† Grammitis poeppigiana, strap-fern* Hymenophyllum caespitosum, red-haired ...