
| BJK | Genus species | G1 List - Native range and garden comments |
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G1 = Not found in gardens / G2 = Unusual in gardens / G3 = Common in gardens. B = Found at Boerner Botanical Gardens. J = Found at Janesville Rotary Gardens. K = Found at Krischan Photography Gardens. | ||
| --- | Asplenium trichomanes-ramosum | Native to Wisconsin (extreme northeast). Native to West and Northeast US. Brightgreen Spleenwort. |
| --- | Botrychium campestre | Native to Wisconsin (unknown)? Native to North US. Iowa Moonwort. |
| --- | Botrychium dissectum | Native to Wisconsin (statewide). Native to Central and Eastern US. Cutleaf Grapefern. Grows in conifer woodland, northfacing stream bank. |
| --- | Botrychium lunaria | Native to Wisconsin (Ashland, Bayfield, Door counties). Native to West and Northeast US. Common Moonwort. Grows in sandy soil or on sandstone outcrop. Endangered in Wisconsin. |
| --- | Botrychium matricarifolium | Native to Wisconsin (north). Native to Northeast US. Matricary Grapefern. Grows in woodland sandy soil near lake. |
| --- | Botrychium minganense | Native to Wisconsin (north). Native to Northern US. Mingan Moonwort. Grows in shady ravine. Special Concern in Wisconsin. |
| --- | Botrychium mormo | Native to Wisconsin (north). Native to US (Minnesota - Michigan). Little Goblin Moonwort. Grows in moist maple woods. Endangered in Wisconsin. |
| --- | Botrychium multifidum | Native to Wisconsin (statewide). Native to Northern US. Leathery Grapefern. Grows in open woodland, sandy soil. |
| --- | Botrychium oneidense | Native to Wisconsin (north). Native to Northeast US. Bluntlobe Grapefern. Grows in moist woodland, near lakeshore. Special Concern in Wisconsin. |
| --- | Botrychium pseudopinnatum | Native to Wisconsin (unknown)? Native to US (Minnesota - Wisconsin). False Daisyleaf Moonwort. |
| --- | Botrychium rugulosum | Native to Wisconsin (north). Native to Northcentral US. Ternate Grapefern. Grows in wet sandy depressions. |
| --- | Botrychium simplex | Native to Wisconsin (north). Native to North US. Little Grapefern. Grows in moist Maple woodlands. |
| --- | Botrychium spathulatum | Native to Wisconsin (Door county). Native to North US. Spathulate Botrychium. Special Concern in Wisconsin. |
| --- | Cheilanthes feei | Native to Wisconsin (southwest). Native to West and Central US. Slender Lipfern. Grows on sandstone ridge, limestone outcrop. |
| --- | Cystopteris laurentiana | Native to Wisconsin (extreme north). Native to Northeast US. St. Lawrence Bladderfern. Grows on limestone outcrop, sandstone outcrop. Special Concern in Wisconsin. |
| --- | Cystopteris tennesseensis | Native to Wisconsin (southwest). Native to Eastern US. Tennessee Bladderfern. Grows on sandstone bluff. |
| --- | Cystopteris tenuis | Native to Wisconsin (statewide). Native to Central and Eastern US. Upland Brittle Bladderfern. Grows in Cedar swamp, sandstone cliff. |
| --- | Dryopteris cristata | Native to Wisconsin (except southwest). Native to Northern US. Crested Woodfern. Grows at edge of bog, moist conifer woods. |
| --- | Dryopteris fragrans | Native to Wisconsin (extreme north). Native to Northeast US. Fragrant Woodfern. Grows on shady igneous rocky cliff, rock crevices. Special Concern in Wisconsin. |
| --- | Dryopteris x pittsfordensis | Native to Wisconsin (Grant county). Native to Northeast US. Naturally occuring hybrid of D. carthusiana x D. marginalis. Grows in dry mesic woods. |
| --- | Dryopteris x slossoniae | Native to Wisconsin (Door county). Native to Northeast US. Naturally occuring hybrid of D. cristata x D. marginalis. |
| --- | Dryopteris x triploidea | Native to Wisconsin (statewide). Native to Northeast US. Naturally occuring hybrid of D. carthusiana x D. intermedia. Grows in Cedar swamp, along ravine, edge of bog. |
| --- | Dryopteris x uliginosa | Native to Wisconsin (except southeast). Native to Northeast US. Naturally occuring hybrid of D. carthusiana x D. cristata. Grows in moist woods, conifer swamp. |
| --- | Gymnocarpium jessoense | Native to Wisconsin (Bayfield county). Native to Northcentral US. Asian Oakfern. Grows on sandstone cliff. Special Concern in Wisconsin. |
| --- | Gymnocarpium robertianum | Native to Wisconsin (scattered northwest, southwest, Door county). Native to Northcentral US. Scented Oakfern. Grows on moist northfacing bluff, sandstone, conifer swamp, sphagnum hummock. Special Concern in Wisconsin. |
| --- | Osmunda x ruggii | Native to Wisconsin (Vilas county). Native to US (Wisconsin and Virginia). Naturally occuring hybrid of O. claytoniana x O. regalis. |
| --- | Pellaea glabella | Native to Wisconsin (south). Native to Central and Northeast US. Smooth Cliffbrake. Grows on rockface, sunny cliff. |
| --- | Thelypteris simulata | Native to Wisconsin (statewide). Native to Eastern US. Bog Fern. Grows near edge of conifer bog. Special Concern in Wisconsin. |
| --- | Woodsia ilvensis | Native to Wisconsin (except southeast). Native to Northeast US. Rusty Woodsia. Grows in crevice of rocky bluff. |
| --- | Woodsia oregana | Native to Wisconsin (scattered northwest and southwest). Native to Western and Northcentral US. Oregon Cliff Fern. Grows on sandstone cliff, igneous rock. Special Concern in Wisconsin. |