WebNotholaena: [noun] a genus of rock-inhabiting ferns (family Polypodiaceae) of very diverse habit and with pinnate, bipinnate, or tripinnate fronds that are silky, hairy, tomentose, or … WebAn Notholaena brachypus [1] in uska species han Plantae in nahilalakip ha punoan nga Tracheophyta, ngan nga syahan ginhulagway ni Kze., ngan ginhatag han pagkayana nga …
Infraspecific diversification of the star cloak fern (Notholaena ...
Webferns. The Notholaena Gragi, Lemmoni and nivea are all small, delicate and fragile, white-powdered beneath, growing in nearly the same locality-Mt. Santa Catarina (11) and Mt. Graham, southeast Arizona. The two first are plume-like, the latter pyramidal in outline. The Notholaena Gragi, Davenport, is a beautiful little fern, growing from four to WebNotholaena R. Br. - cloak fern P: Species: Notholaena standleyi Maxon - star cloak fern P: Notholaena standleyi Maxon star cloak fern. Images. Click on the carousel image to display a larger version (if available). Click here for the original image. Patrick J. Alexander. Image Usage Requirements and Citations grant thornton perpignan
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http://tolweb.science.oregonstate.edu/notholaenids WebIntroduction. Notholaena standleyi is one of the most striking ferns of Mexico and the southwestern US (Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas). It is locally common in rock cracks and sheltered pockets under boulders in dry exposed sites. Along with Astrolepis spp., N. standleyi is perhaps the most xeric-tolerant of all ferns. The farina … Individuals of this species have brown petioles and green fronds. The ferns are erect and grow to a height of 25 centimetres (9.8 in). The petioles grow to a length of 5 to 13 centimetres (2.0 to 5.1 in). The individual fronds are usually 3 to 7 centimetres (1.2 to 2.8 in) wide as well as long. The frond is light green when young, becoming darker green as it matures, and usually contains five blades arranged in a pentagonal fashion. The blades are bipinnately or tripinnately compound, a… grant thornton people canada