Abstract

In 1901, A. B. Seymour1 collected Trichomanes Petersii, for the first time in Georgia, in a deep ravine at Tallulah Falls, Rabun County, of the Blue Ridge Mountain Province. Wilbur Duncan2 made the second collection in Walker County of the Cumberland Plateau in 1952. On July 22, 1958, Frank Snyder and I discovered Trichomanes Petersii growing on rock cliffs in Butternut Cove of the Cedar Creek ravine, Stephens County, about ten miles south-southeast of the original site (now lost) at Tallulah Falls. The collection is Bookout & Snyder 82, 1/4 mile off Yearwood Drive up the Cedar Creek ravine, elevation 825 feet. Specimens are in the University of Georgia Herbarium, the Harvard University Herbarium, and the author's private collection.

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