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		Adder's Tongue - Ophioglossum pusillum
		
			
				Other Names:  
				
				Ophioglossum vulgatum [misapplied name]
			
		
		
		
		
	 
	
			
            State Rank Reason (see State Rank above)
            Rare in Montana, where it is known from a couple dozen fens and wet meadows in the northwest corner of the state. Its viability in the state generally does not appear to be at risk from any human-caused impacts at this time.
			
               
			
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                    	    Population Size
	                    	
	                    	    Score2 - Small: Generally 2,000-10,000 individuals.
	                    	
                    	    Range Extent
	                    	
                    			Score1 - Peripheral, Disjunct or Sporadic Distribution in MT: Widespread species that is peripheral, disjunct or sporadically distributed within MT such that it occurs in <5% of the state (<7,500 sq. miles or the combined area of Beaverhead and Ravalli Counties) or is restricted to 4-5 sub-basins.
	                    	
                    	    Area of Occupancy
	                    	
                    			Score1 - Moderate: Generally occurring in 11-25 Subwatersheds (6th Code HUC’s).
	                    	
                    	    Environmental Specificity
	                    	
                    			Score1-2 - Moderate to High.
	                    	
                	        Trends
	                    	
                				Score0-1 - Stable to Minor Declines:
	                    	
                    			CommentTrend data are unavailable.  Habitat generally appears to be stable and it does not appear likely that severe declines have occurred, though it is possible that minor declines have occurred or may be occuring across the species' range in Montana due to drought conditions or other factors.
	                    	
                    	    Threats
	                    	
                    			Score0-1 - Low to Medium.
	                    	
                       	    
                    	        
                    	    
                    	
                    	    Intrinsic Vulnerability
	                    	
                    			Score1-2 - Moderate to High Vulnerability.
	                    	
                    	    Raw Conservation Status Score
                    	    
                    	        Score
                    	        6 to 10 total points scored out of a possible 19.
                       	    
                    	
					 
				
				 
			
		 
		
	 
	
	 
		General Description
		Adder's Tongue is an herbaceous perennial that is up to 20 cm high. Each plant has an erect, leafless stem that is 2-15 cm high and which branches into a single leaf-like, ascending, sterile blade and into an erect, spike-like fertile stalk. The sterile blade is elliptic to broadly lance-shaped and 2-8 cm long with entire margins and a rounded to pointed tip. The upper portion of the fertile stalk has 2 rows of contiguous spore-bearing sacs on one side.
		
	
		Phenology
		Producing spores in June - early July; sporophores persisting.
		
	
		Diagnostic Characteristics
		There is no other fern ally with a single entire-margined blade.
		
	
	
	Species Range
	
		
			Montana Range
		Range Descriptions
			
			
			
					
						
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    		Range Comments
			In MT restricted to Lincoln, Flathead, Lake and Missoula counties; BC to NL south to CA, MT, IA, and MD (Lesica et al. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. BRIT Press. Fort Worth, TX).
			
		
		Observations in Montana Natural Heritage Program Database
		Number of Observations: 53
		
		
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		Habitat
		Wet meadows, margins of fens, and gravelly moist soil in the valley and montane zones.
		
			
		
		
	
	
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	References
	
		
			- Literature Cited AboveLegend:  
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Lesica, P., M.T. Lavin, and P.F. Stickney. 2012. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants. Fort Worth, TX: BRIT Press. viii + 771 p.
 
			- Additional ReferencesLegend:  
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Douglas, G. W., G. B. Straley, and D. Meidinger (eds.). 1989. The vascular plants of British Columbia. Part 1 - Gymnosperms and Dicotyledons (Aceraceae through Cucurbitaceae). Ministry of Forests, Victoria, BC. 208 pp.
Lellinger, D.B. 1985. A Field Manual of the Ferns and Fern-Allies of the United States and Canada. Smithsonian Inst. Press. Washington, D.C. B85LEL01PAUS
Lesica, P., M.T. Lavin, and P.F. Stickney. 2022. Manual of Montana Vascular Plants, Second Edition. Fort Worth, TX: BRIT Press. viii + 779 p.
Weakley, A.S. 1997. Flora of the Carolinas and Virginia: working draft of 21 July 1997. The Nature Conservancy, Southeast Regional Office, Southern Conservation Science Dept., Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
 
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