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The second fern, Cryptogramma acrostichoides, was found in much drier sites, often in rock crevices.
Robert, this Cryptogramma looks to me like it might be Cryptogramma cascadensis. Contrast this with Cryptogramma photos you posted earlier in the year, which I'm pretty sure were C. acrostichoides. But it is often difficult to say for sure from a photo. Both species grow in the Desolation Wilderness.Ed
Although you are not finished, I have to say that I am enjoying your trip. When I look at the rocks in your pictures it strikes me that it is almost no lichens to be seen. The rocks look quite naked and "fresh-made"
Robert, good pictures as usual. It looks tricky going. Is the rock, Granite?
A desolate landscape, especially at high altitude, but I like it! Some lovely plants also