Aspleniaceae
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Small to medium sized ferns. Terrestrial, epiphytic, or growing on rock. Stems erect to long- creeping, sometimes branched, indurate, bearing scales. Leaves are clustered to remote, 1 to 3 cm long, entire, pinnate, or rarely dichotomous. Petiole not articulate, usually smooth when mature, with paleae at base that are often hairy and glandular. Sori usually elongate, originating on a vein, covered by an indusium. Sporangia usually long- stalked, homosporous, spores lacking cholorphyll. 
Species within inventory project: Intermountain Regional Herbarium Network
Asplenium adiantum-nigrum
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Asplenium nidus
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Asplenium resiliens
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Asplenium septentrionale
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Asplenium trichomanes
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Asplenium trichomanes-ramosum
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Asplenium viride
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