M.J. Oldham 22215; specimen record, replicates at mjo, CAN; identified as Polypodium virginianum by M.J. Oldham; sandy mature deciduous woods near Lake Erie; rich sandy woods; rare and local on sand
Abundant in the Old Christner Cemetery, Wilmot Township.
C. hirsuta abundant basal leaves (photo 8) vs C.parviflora with few basal leaves.
Note the long penduncle, which in var. burdickii is no longer than 18 cm and typically between 13 and 16 cm (http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=242102170 ).
For an earlier observation of this specimen, and with more pedicels (with the fruit, presumably eaten), see https://inaturalist.ca/observations/53046521 .