Myriopteris intertexta

Myriopteris intertexta, formerly Cheilanthes intertexta,[1] is a species of lip fern known by the common name coastal lip fern.

Myriopteris intertexta

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Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Family: Pteridaceae
Genus: Myriopteris
Species:
M. intertexta
Binomial name
Myriopteris intertexta
(Maxon) Grusz & Windham
Synonyms
  • Cheilanthes covillei Maxon subsp. intertexta Maxon
  • Cheilanthes intertexta (Maxon) Maxon
  • Hemionitis intertexta (Maxon) Christenh.
Coastal lipfern, Myriopteris intertexta, White Mountains (California)

It is native to montane California, and into adjacent parts of southern Oregon and western Nevada. It grows in rocky habitats.

Description

This fern produces clusters of dark green leaves up to about 25 centimeters long. Each leaf is divided into bumpy segments which are subdivided into pairs of rounded beadlike ultimate segments with their edges curled under to make them concave underneath. Each ultimate segment is less than 3 millimeters wide, hairy on top and scaly on the underside.

Its sori are hard to see under the scales and curled margins.

Taxonomy

This fern is thought to be a fertile hybrid of Myriopteris gracillima and Myriopteris covillei.[2]

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