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This is a close view taken at home of the underside of a frond and shows developing sporangia and the scaly midrib. Both Polystichum lonchitis and P. munitum were growing in the same vicinity.
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Compilation of multiple photos taken at different points in time; taken both in field and in lab. Specimen verified by Dan Norris.
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collected by Steve Matson # 203 on May 17, 1998
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This is a fairly dissected form of P. californicum but is not dissected enough to be P. dudleyi and has narrower fronds than that species.
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This was gathered by others during the West Coast Bryophyte Workshop and photographed by me at the CYO camp where we stayed. The vertical green spike-like developing sporophytes of a hornwort are also visible.
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This was gathered by others during the West Coast Bryophyte Workshop and photographed by me at the CYO camp where we stayed. The adjacent image shows sporophytes, this is a closer view of the vegetative (gametophye) part of the plants
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