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The Sadleria genus is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This location was on a small, shady, north facing rock face at around 3800ft/1159m.
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The Sadleria genus is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This location was on a small, shady, north facing rock face at around 3800ft/1159m.
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The Sadleria genus is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This location was on a small, shady, north facing rock face at around 3800ft/1159m.
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The Sadleria genus is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This location was on a small, shady, north facing rock face at around 3800ft/1159m.
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The Sadleria genus is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This location was on a small, shady, north facing rock face at around 3800ft/1159m. Note stipe with thick, dark covering of scales.
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The Sadleria genus is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This location was on a small, shady, north facing rock face at around 3800ft/1159m. Note acute tips on pinnae and scales on rachis.
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The Sadleria genus is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This location was on a small, shady, north facing rock face at around 3800ft/1159m. Note thick dark scales on stipes.
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The Sadleria genus is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. This location was on a small, shady, north facing rock face at around 3800ft/1159m. Note sori in pairs.
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