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WebNotholaena aurea (Poir) Desv. is found from western Texas to Arizona and Mexico, south to Argentina and Chile, and is also in Jamaica and Hispaniola. Our specimen from Arizona (Lloyd and Hutt 3416, acc. no. 67-73) is a triploid with 90 chromosomes in the root tip cells (Fig. 1). It is presumably a hybrid but of unknown ancestry. WebDec 1, 2003 · Although Argyrochosma often has been included in the genus Notholaena, Windham (1987) separated the two groups because of consistent differences in rhizome scales, leaf architecture, sporangial distribution, spore and gametophyte morphology, chemical composition of the farinose indument, and chromosome number.
WebNotholaena aurea (Poiret) Desvaux [family ADIANTACEAE] Treatment Author (s) Michael D. Windham Eric W. Rabe Information Stems short-creeping to compact, usually 4--8 mm diam.; scales bicolored, with broad, well-defined, dark, central stripe and narrow, light brown margins, narrowly lanceolate, slightly contorted, strongly appressed, persistent. WebJun 5, 2024 · Cheilanthes aurea var. palmeri (D.C.Eaton) Mickel, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 88: 185 (2004). Distribution . Native distribution areas: Continental: Northern America. ... Notholaena jaliscana in Kew Science Plants of the World Online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published online.
Myriopteris aurea, the golden lip fern or Bonaire lip fern, is a moderately-sized fern native to the Americas, a member of the family Pteridaceae. Unlike many members of its genus, its leaf is only modestly dissected into lobed leaflets (pinnae), which are hairy both above and below. One of the cheilanthoid ferns, until … See more Leaf bases are closely spaced along the horizontal rhizome, which is variously described as being 3 millimeters (0.1 in) or 4 to 8 millimeters (0.2 to 0.3 in) in diameter. The rhizome bears scales, which are See more The species was first described as Pteris aurea by Jean Louis Marie Poiret in Lamarck's Encyclopédie Méthodique, Botanique in 1804. He based his description on a specimen collected in Peru by Joseph de Jussieu. The specific epithet aurea, … See more Myriopteris aurea can be grown on moist-dry to dry garden soil, supplemented with sand. The soil must be well-drained and it requires high levels of light. The horticulturist George … See more Myriopteris aurea grows throughout Mexico except for Tabasco and the Yucatan Peninsula, where it is the most widespread and abundant fern in … See more The species is globally secure. NatureServe does not assign conservation rankings for the three states of the United States at the northern edge of its range. See more WebFirst published in Global Fl. 4: 10 (2024) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Tropical & Subtropical America. It is a rhizomatous geophyte or lithophyte and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome. Taxonomy Images General information Distribution Synonyms Publications Other data Distribution KBD Native to:
WebIntroduction. Notholaena jaliscana, better known as Cheilanthes palmeri or Cheilanthes aurea var. palmeri, is a Mexican endemic, known only from the states of Jalisco and Nayarit.While it has not been included in any phylogenetic studies, its strong resemblance to Notholaena aureolina suggests a close relationship with that species, and it has recently …
WebC. Chr. [family PTERIDACEAE] Verified by Maxon, Notholaena aurea (Poir.) Desv. [family PTERIDACEAE] Verified by Tryon, 1961. Related name. Cheilanthes bonariensis; Notholaena aurea ` Pteris not on sheet; Notholaena bonariensis; Common name. Bonaire lip fern, Flora of North America Vol. 2 ; binding of isaac challenge 38WebNotholaena candida var. aurea Hook. Notholaena candida var. lutea (Cav.) Hook. Pteris aurantiaca Cav. Pteris lutea Cav. Homonyms Notholaena ochracea (Hook.) Yatsk. & Arbeláez Bibliographic References. Yatskievych G, A ALA (2008) A New Species And Three Generic Transfers In The Fern Genus Notholaena (pteridaceae). Novon: A Journal for … binding of isaac challenges unlocksWebpurea, P. ovata, Notholaena aurea, N. sinuata, Cheilanthes eatonii, C. feei, C. tomentosa, Selaginella wrightii and S. peruviana. This group has rather strong geographic relations in the Andes of South America and weaker ones in the Greater Antilles. The former are illus-trated by such species as Notholaena, sinuata, N. aurea, Pellaea ovata, and cystolitholapaxy codehttp://tolweb.science.oregonstate.edu/Notholaena_jaliscana binding of isaac challenge 39http://tolweb.science.oregonstate.edu/Notholaena_jaliscana binding of isaac challenge upWebNoltea is a monotypic genus of flowering plants. The single species, Noltea africana (commonly known as the soap bush or soap dogwood), is a small, bushy tree of about 4 metres that is endemic to the southern Cape of South Africa, where it grows beside rivers and in pockets of afro-montane forest.It has small, white, mildly fragrant flowers and … binding of isaac challenges worth doingWebNOTHOLAENA species with narrow triangular leaves, bipinnate or pinnate-pinnatifid. Notholaena aschenborniana Dark gray-green leaves, bipinnate or pinnate-pinnatifid, long triangular. White star-shaped scales on upper surface of leaflets, brown fringed scales on lower surface and stem. binding of isaac challenge unlocks