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Coptis aspleniifolia

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The plant gets its common name from its leaves which are structured similar to the common fern and for its roots, which are vibrant golden hue when peeled. It plays several roles in the ecosystem, serving as a protective ground cover, keeping moisture in the ground by providing shade, and providing a
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or organic soils. Also found in wet woods and bogs, the fernleaf goldthread is not invasive or poisonous. The plant is considered common and widespread in its native range.
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and five to seven thin petals. The fernleaf goldthread is a member of the
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of the region. It is often found in the understory of the herb layer of
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Scientific classification
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Plantae
Tracheophytes
Angiosperms
Eudicots
Ranunculales
Ranunculaceae
Coptis
Binomial name
Salisb.
British Columbia
Alaska
temperate rain forests
coniferous forests
gleysolic
evergreen
perennial
ferns
sepals
buttercup family
"Natural History of Fern-leaf Goldthread (Coptis aspleniifolia) in Juneau, Alaska"
doi
10.3955/0029-344X-81.2.163
ISSN
0029-344X
USDA Plants Profile
Taxon identifiers
Wikidata

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