Aspidotis carlotta-halliae (W.H. Wagner & E.F. Gilbert) Lellinger, (pro. hybr.)
Aspidotis carlotta-halliae (W.H. Wagner & E.F. Gilbert) Lellinger, (pro. hybr.)
Aspidotis carlotta-halliae (W.H. Wagner & E.F. Gilbert) Lellinger, (pro. hybr.). Aspidotis carlotta-halliae is a species of perennial fern known by the common names tufted lacefern and Carlotta Hall's lace fern. It is endemic to California, where it is found in the Central Coast Ranges and coastal hillsides, often on serpentine soils. This species is a fertile hybrid between Aspidotis californica and Aspidotis densa. The fern was named for fern collector Carlotta Case Hall, who coauthored the 1912 botanical guide A Yosemite Flora with her husband, botanist Harvey Monroe Hall.
Aspidotis carlotta-halliae (W.H. Wagner & E.F. Gilbert) Lellinger, (pro. hybr.) — seeds, tools & books
Native range
Native range not recorded for this plant. Often a non-native cultivar or naturalized garden plant.



