Family
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Scientific name
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Common names
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Range within Georgia
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Conservation status
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Aspleniaceae
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Asplenium montanum[1]: 9
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Mountain spleenwort
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Mountains
|
G5 - secure
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Aspleniaceae
|
Asplenium platyneuron[1]: 9
|
Ebony spleenwort
|
State-wide except southeastern Coastal Plain
|
G5 - secure
|
Aspleniaceae
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Asplenium resiliens[1]: 10
|
Black-stemmed spleenwort
|
Coastal Plain and in limestone valleys of northwest Georgia
|
G5 - secure
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Aspleniaceae
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Asplenium trichomanes[1]: 10
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Maidenhair spleenwort
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Piedmont and mountains
|
G5 - secure
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Azollaceae
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Azolla caroliniana[1]: 10
|
Carolina mosquitofern
|
Native with invasive potential; not recommended for culture. A blue-green algae useful for rice culture grows between its leaves.
|
G5 - secure
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Blechnaceae
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Woodwardia areolata[1]: 11
|
Netted chain fern
|
State-wide
|
G5 - secure
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Blechnaceae
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Woodwardia virginica[1]: 11
|
Virginia chain fern
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Common in Coastal Plain, sporadically above the fall line
|
G5 - secure
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Dennstaedtiaceae
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Dennstaedtia punctilobula[1]: 12
|
Eastern hay-scented fern
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Common in north Georgia mountains, south to metro Atlanta area
|
G5 - secure
|
Dennstaedtiaceae
|
Pteridium aquilinum[1]: 12
|
Bracken fern
|
Widespread, but invasive and poisonous, not recommended for culture
|
G5 - secure
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Dryopteridaceae
|
Dryopteris celsa[1]: 13
|
Log fern
|
Northwestern Georgia
|
G4 - apparently secure
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Dryopteridaceae
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Dryopteris cristata[1]: 13
|
Crested wood fern
|
Fulton county
|
G5 - secure
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Dryopteridaceae
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Dryopteris goldieana[1]: 13
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Goldie's wood fern, Giant wood fern
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Northeastern mountain counties
|
G4 - apparently secure
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Dryopteridaceae
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Dryopteris intermedia[1]: 14
|
Evergreen wood fern, Fancy fern
|
North Georgia
|
G5 - secure
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Dryopteridaceae
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Dryopteris ludoviciana[1]: 14
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Southern wood fern
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South of the fall line, mainly in southwestern counties
|
G4 - apparently secure
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Dryopteridaceae
|
Dryopteris marginalis[1]: 14
|
Marginal woodfern
|
North Georgia
|
G5 - secure
|
Dryopteridaceae
|
Polystichum acrostichoides[1]: 15
|
Christmas fern
|
Common state-wide except the pine flatwoods of southeast Georgia
|
G5 - secure
|
Dryopteridaceae
|
Physematium obtusum[1]: 15
|
Common Woodsia, Blunt-lobed woodsia, Cliff fern
|
State-wide, especially northern Georgia
|
G5 - secure
|
Lygodiaceae
|
Lygodium palmatum[1]: 32
|
Climbing fern, Hartford fern
|
Limited populations in the northern part of the state
|
G4 - apparently secure
|
Onocleaceae
|
Onoclea sensibilis[1]: 33
|
Sensitive fern
|
State-wide, but less frequent in southeastern Coastal Plain
|
G5 - secure
|
Ophioglossaceae
|
Botrypus virginianus[1]: 33
|
Rattlesnake fern
|
Northern Georgia, sporadically in southweastern and south central Georgia
|
G5 - secure
|
Ophioglossaceae
|
Sceptridium biternatum[1]: 34
|
Southern grapefern
|
Moist forests, clearings, and old fields
|
G5 - secure
|
Ophioglossaceae
|
Sceptridium jenmanii[1]: 34
|
Alabama grapefern
|
Moist and dry forests, and disturbed areas
|
G3 - vulnerable
|
Ophioglossaceae
|
Sceptridium dissectum[1]: 34
|
Cut-leaf grapefern
|
Moist forests, clearings, and old fields
|
G5 - secure
|
Ophioglossaceae
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Sceptridium lunarioides[1]: 34
|
Winter grapefern
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Northern Georgia in old fields, pastures, and young forests
|
G4 - apparently secure
|
Ophioglossum
|
Osmunda cinnamomea[1]: 35
|
Cinnamon fern
|
State-wide
|
G5 - secure
|
Ophioglossum
|
Osmunda claytoniana[1]: 35
|
Interrupted fern
|
Northern Georgia
|
G5 - secure
|
Ophioglossum
|
Osmunda regalis[1]: 36
|
Royal fern
|
State-wide
|
G5 - secure
|
Polypodiaceae
|
Pleopeltis polypodioides[1]: 36
|
Resurrection fern
|
State-wide
|
G5 - secure
|
Polypodiaceae
|
Polypodium virginianum[1]: 37
|
Common rockcap fern, Rock polypody
|
Northern Georgia
|
G5 - secure
|
Pteridaceae
|
Adiantum capillus-veneris[1]: 37
|
Southern maidenhair fern, Venus hair fern
|
Southwestern counties and a few Piedmont counties
|
G5 - secure
|
Pteridaceae
|
Adiantum pedatum[1]: 38
|
Northern maidenhair fern, Five-finger fern
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Mountain and southern Piedmont counties
|
G5 - secure
|
Pteridaceae
|
Cheilanthes lanosa[1]: 38
|
Hairy lip-fern
|
Common from the granite region in the Piedmont north to the mountains
|
G5 - secure
|
Pteridaceae
|
Cheilanthes tomentosa[1]: 39
|
Woolly lip-fern
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Northern counties on rocky, exposed sites
|
G5 - secure
|
Pteridaceae
|
Pellaea atropurpurea[1]: 39
|
Purple cliff-brake fern
|
Mainly in Ridge and Valley counties
|
G5 - secure
|
Thelypteridaceae
|
Phegopteris hexagonoptera[1]: 40
|
Broad beech fern
|
Common in northern Georgia, sometimes in southwestern Georgia
|
G5 - secure
|
Thelypteridaceae
|
Thelypteris kunthii[1]: 40
|
Southern maiden fern
|
Common in southern Georgia
|
G5 - secure
|
Thelypteridaceae
|
Thelypteris noveboracensis[1]: 41
|
New York fern
|
Common in northwestern Georgia
|
G5 - secure
|
Thelypteridaceae
|
Thelypteris ovata[1]: 41
|
Ovate maiden fern
|
Coastal Plain
|
G4 - apparently secure
|
Thelypteridaceae
|
Thelypteris palustris[1]: 41
|
Marsh fern
|
State-wide, in bogs and marshes
|
G5 - secure
|
Woodsiaceae
|
Athyrium asplenioides[1]: 42
|
Southern lady fern
|
State-wide, except pine flatwoods of southwest Georgia
|
Unknown
|
Woodsiaceae
|
Cystopteris bulbifera[1]: 42
|
Bulblet bladder fern
|
Restricted to a few mountainous sites in the northwest corner of the state
|
G5 - secure
|
Woodsiaceae
|
Cystopteris protrusa[1]: 43
|
Woodland fragile fern
|
Northern counties
|
G5 - secure
|
Woodsiaceae
|
Deparia acrostichoides[1]: 43
|
Silvery spleenwort
|
Northern counties
|
G5 - secure
|
Woodsiaceae
|
Diplazium pycnocarpon[1]: 43
|
Glade Fern
|
A few northern counties
|
G5 - secure
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