Cleveland's lipfern
Myriopteris clevelandii
Also known as: Cleveland's Lipfern
📋 About Cleveland's lipfern
Myriopteris clevelandii or Cleveland's lip fern is a small to medium-sized fern native to southern California and Baja California in Mexico. The leaf is divided into small, bead-like segments densely covered with scales beneath. In M. clevelandii, some of these scales are reduced to hairlike structures, which help distinguish it from the closely related Coville's lip fern (M. covillei). One of the cheilanthoid lip ferns, it was usually classified in the genus Cheilanthes as Cheilanthes clevelandii until 2013, when the genus Myriopteris was again recognized as separate from Cheilanthes. It is usually found growing on exposed rock, particularly igneous rock. The species is named in honor of Daniel Cleveland, who collected the type specimen.
🏷️ Common Names for Cleveland's lipfern
This plant is known by many names around the world. Whether you're searching for "Cleveland's Lipfern", they all refer to the same species.
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🔬 Plant Classification
Kingdom
Plantae
Family
Pteridaceae
Genus
Myriopteris
Species
Myriopteris clevelandii
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