Coville's lipfern
Myriopteris covillei
Also known as: Coville's Lipfern · Bead fern
📋 About Coville's lipfern
Myriopteris covillei, commonly known as Coville's lip fern, is a small fern found in the southwestern United States and on the Baja California peninsula, with an outlying population in southern Oregon. Its leaves grow in clusters and are dissected into beadlike segments; the undersides of the leaf axes are covered with whitish scales that conceal the green tissue of the leaf. One of the cheilanthoid lip ferns, it was usually classified in the genus Cheilanthes as Cheilanthes covillei until 2013, when the genus Myriopteris was again recognized as separate from Cheilanthes. The species usually grows on or near rocks. It is named in honor of the botanist Frederick Vernon Coville, co-collector of the type specimen in 1891.
🏷️ Common Names for Coville's lipfern
This plant is known by many names around the world. Whether you're searching for "Coville's Lipfern" or "Bead fern", they all refer to the same species.
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🔬 Plant Classification
Kingdom
Plantae
Family
Pteridaceae
Genus
Myriopteris
Species
Myriopteris covillei
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