Growing on a rocky outcrop, near an active quarry. I only saw this species in this one spot.
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This site is at high risk of getting destroyed in quarry operations in the near future.
Growing on a dry rocky outcrop. This is a very unusual site, with Pellaea andromedifolia (mostly a California species) growing nearby.
See previous observation from this site:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/197196212
This site is at high risk of getting destroyed in quarry operations in the near future.
Fronds are ~4” long. Appeared in a patch of moss on the north side of my house.