Matteuccia struthiopteris (L.) Todaro var. pensylvanica (Willd.) C.V. Morton
			Detail
- Family
 - Onocleaceae
 - Botanical Name
 - Matteuccia struthiopteris (L.) Todaro var. pensylvanica (Willd.) C.V. Morton
 - Common Name
 - Ostrich Fern
 - Synonym(s)
 - Matteuccia pensylvanica (Willd.) Raymond
 - Flora of Virginia Name/Status
 - Matteuccia struthiopteris (L.) Todaro var pensylvanica (Willd.) C.V. Morton
 - Comments
 - A new southernmost native occurrence was found in 2008 along the New River in Wythe County; also indigenous in Craig County and along the Potomac River west of Washington, D.C. Commonly cultivated, however, and may be persisting or spreading from plantings elsewhere.
 - Habitat
 - Rich alluvial forests. Rare, mountains and Piedmont; known from Meadow Creek in Craig County, the New River in Wythe County, and the Potomac River in Fairfax and Arlington counties.
 - Native Status
 - Native
 
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