Maidenhair Ferns are members of the genera Adiantum, Aspidotis, Cheilanthes, Pellaea, and Pentagramma in the maidenhair fern family.
California Maidenhair Fern
California maidenhair fern is a two-foot-tall by one-foot-wide, stress-deciduous maidenhair fern that is native to Yuba and Sutter Counties and typically grows at elevations below 3,500 feet. It is most often found on shaded hillsides in central oak woodland, valley grassland, yellow pine forest, and riparian forest. It grows on soil, rocks, or trees, prefers full shade, and is equally likely to grow in wetlands or non-wetlands.
You can read more about it at the Theodore Payne Wiki and the Las Pilitas Nursery website. You can see pictures of it at CalPhotos, Flickr, and Picasa. You can find out where to buy it at the California Native Plant Link Exchange.
Bird's Foot Cliffbrake
Bird's foot cliffbrake fern is a one-foot-tall by one-foot-wide, deciduous maidenhair fern that is native to Yuba and Sutter Counties and typically grows at elevations below 8,500 feet. It is most often found in dry, rocky areas in central oak woodland, valley grassland, or yellow pine forest. It grows primarily on rocks and prefers full sun.
You can read more about it at the Theodore Payne Wiki and the Las Pilitas Nursery website. You can see pictures of it at CalPhotos, Flickr, and Picasa. You can find out where to buy it at the California Native Plant Link Exchange.
Goldenback Fern
Goldenback fern is a one-foot-tall, deciduous maidenhair fern that is native to Yuba and Sutter Counties and typically grows at elevations below 7,500 feet. It is found in central oak woodland, valley grassland, or yellow pine forest. It grows on soil, rocks, or trees, and prefers full shade.
You can read more about it at the Theodore Payne Wiki and the Las Pilitas Nursery website. You can see pictures of it at CalPhotos, Flickr, and Picasa. You can find out where to buy it at the California Native Plant Link Exchange.
Coffee Cliffbrake
Coffee cliffbrake is a one- to two-foot-tall by one- to two-foot-wide, deciduous maidenhair fern that is native to Yuba and Sutter Counties and typically grows at elevations below 6,000 feet. It is most often found in dry, rocky areas in central oak woodland, valley grassland, or yellow pine forest. It grows primarily on rocks and prefers full shade.
You can read more about it at the Theodore Payne Wiki and the Las Pilitas Nursery website. You can see pictures of it at CalPhotos, Flickr, and Picasa. You can find out where to buy it at the California Native Plant Link Exchange.
California Lacefern
California lacefern is a maidenhair fern that is native to Sutter County and typically grows at elevations below 2,500 feet. It is most often found on sloping rocks in central oak woodland, valley grassland, or yellow pine forest. It grows primarily on rocks and prefers full shade.
You can see pictures of it at CalPhotos, Flickr, Picasa. You can find out where to buy it at the California Native Plant Link Exchange.
Five-Finger Fern
Five-finger fern (also called Western maidenhair fern) is a one-foot-tall, evergreen maidenhair fern that is native to Yuba County and typically grows at elevations below 10,000 feet. It is found in yellow pine forest or riparian forest. It grows on soil, rocks, or trees, prefers full shade, tolerates serpentine, and is equally likely to grow in wetlands or non-wetlands.
You can read more about it at the Theodore Payne Wiki. You can see pictures of it at CalPhotos, Flickr, Picasa. You can find out where to buy it at the California Native Plant Link Exchange.
Lace Lipfern
Lace lipfern is a maidenhair fern that is native to Yuba County and typically grows at elevations below 9,000 feet. It is found in yellow pine forest. It grows primarily on rocks and prefers full shade.
You can see pictures of it at CalPhotos, Flickr, and Picasa. You can find out where to buy it at the California Native Plant Link Exchange.
Coville's Lipfern
Coville's lipfern is a one-foot-tall by one-foot-wide, stress-deciduous maidenhair fern that is native to Sutter County and typically grows on the Sutter Buttes at elevations between 1,500 and 9,000 feet. It is most often found on limestone cliffs and crevices in yellow pine forest. It grows primarily on rocks and prefers full shade.
You can read more about it at the Theodore Payne Wiki. You can see pictures of it at CalPhotos, Flickr, and Picasa. You can find out where to buy it at the California Native Plant Link Exchange.
Indian's Dream Lacefern
Indian's dream lacefern is a maidenhair fern that is native to Yuba County and typically grows at elevations between 5,000 and 9,000 feet. It is most often found on rocky ridges in yellow pine forest. It grows primarily on rocks, prefers full shade, and tolerates serpentine.
You can see pictures of it at CalPhotos, Flickr, and Picasa. You can find out where to buy it at the California Native Plant Link Exchange.