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Botrychium pallidum — pale moonwort
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Facts
Pale moonwort has a limited and sporadic distribution in North America. In New England it is found only in a single location in Washington County, Maine, in an open field. As its name suggests, this species is whitish-green to pale green.
Habitat
Anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields
New England distribution
Adapted from BONAP data
Native: indigenous.
Non-native: introduced (intentionally or unintentionally); has become naturalized.
County documented: documented to exist in the county by evidence (herbarium specimen, photograph). Also covers those considered historical (not seen in 20 years).
State documented: documented to exist in the state, but not documented to a county within the state. Also covers those considered historical (not seen in 20 years).
Note: when native and non-native populations both exist in a county, only native status is shown on the map.
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Characteristics
- Habitat
- terrestrial
- New England state
- Maine
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Leaves
- Features of leaves
- there are no special features on the leaves
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Place
- Habitat
- terrestrial
- New England state
- Maine
- Specific habitat
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- man-made or disturbed habitats
- meadows or fields
Wetland status
Not classified
In New England
Distribution
- Connecticut
- absent
- Maine
- present
- Massachusetts
- absent
- New Hampshire
- absent
- Rhode Island
- absent
- Vermont
- absent
Conservation status
Exact status definitions can vary from state to state. For details, please check with your state.
- Maine
- extremely rare (S-rank: S1), special concern (code: SC)
From Flora Novae Angliae dichotomous key
10. Botrychium pallidum W.H. Wagner NC
pale moonwort. ME; single location in Washington County, ME. Open fields.
Native to North America?
Yes