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Botrychium multifidum, leathery grapefern, collected by R. M Tryon, Jr. and P. F. Tryon on June 30, 1940.

Garrett Bay, 1 mile W of Gills Rock. Frequent for a short distance in a roadside thicket. Dry, half-shady. 2" gravelly humus layer over sand, the roots spreading horizontally at the top of the sand layer. Growing with Strawberry and Bluegrass. One fertile plant seen out of twenty. All but one plant had the 1939 leaf chewed off.

Town of Liberty Grove, Door County, Wisconsin
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Source http://midwestherbaria.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=13379648&clid=0
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