Habitat: Growing at base of moist, vertical sandstone bluff. On sandstone just above margin of small stream.
Locality: Hocking Hills State Park. Old Man's Cave area.
Habitat: Roadside sandstone cavern with underground spring.; Rock Type = Sandstone; Notes: on sandstone ledges
Locality: Cave Springs, ca. 1 mi S of the Alabama border along the Natchez Trace Pkway just north of Tishomingo State Park.
Habitat: Growing at base of hardwood along bank of small stream in hardwood cove.
Locality: Daniel Boone Nat. Forest, Red River Gorge area. Vicinity of Nada tunnel.
Habitat: Sandstone bluffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests; associated with oak, maple, tulip poplar, hemlock, pine; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: on sandstone cliff face, Hood Hollow
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.), S of Gibisonville & N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 & W of Cream Ridge Rd.
Habitat: Hemlock/hardwood cove above Salt Creek Trail.; Base of sandstone boulders at edge of seepage.
Locality: Lake Katharine State Nature Preserve. R19W; T7N; S13 (NE 1/4). Hemlock/hardwood cove above Salt Creek Trail
Habitat: sandstone cliffs and gorges, hemlock/hardwood coves, floodplains, upland mixed hardwood forests, pine forests; wet vertical sandstone cliff face
Locality: Crane Hollow Nature Preserve (Crane Hollow, Inc.) S of Gibsonville and N of Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, E of OH 374 and W of Cream Ridge Road
Habitat: Narrow sandstone box canyon, with floodplain, upland woods, hemlock/hardwood coves; associated with maple, hemlock, oak, tulip poplar; Rock Type = sandstone, sandstone conglomerate Species habitat: on vert, sandstone cliff face, mid-terrace, W. slope.
Locality: Conkle's Hollow State Nature Preserve, Big Pine Rd., E of Oh 374, between Oh 678 & 664, Hocking Hills State Park region. S. Bloomingville Quad.
Habitat: hemlock hardwood cove immediately S of bridge across Cumberland River, above falls; Growing on moist rocks along small creek running through middle of cove
Locality: Cumberland Falls State Park, Just off KY 90