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(D. C. Eaton) Domin

Biblioth. Bot. 20(85): 133. 1915.

Common names: Parry's lip fern
Basionym: Notholaena parryi D. C. Eaton Amer. Naturalist 9: 351. 1875
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 5 November 2020

Stems compact to short-creeping, 3–10 mm diam.; scales often uniformly brown but at least some on each plant with well-defined, dark, central stripe, linear-lanceolate, straight to slightly contorted, loosely appressed, persistent. Leaves clustered, 4–20 cm; vernation circinate. Petiole dark brown to black, rounded adaxially. Blade lanceolate to linear-oblong, usually 2-pinnate-pinnatifid at base, 1–4 cm wide; rachis rounded adaxially, lacking scales, with dense monomorphic pubescence. Pinnae not articulate, dark color of stalk continuing into pinna base, basal pair usually smaller than adjacent pair, ± equilateral, appearing densely villous adaxially. Costae brown adaxially for most of length; abaxial scales absent. Ultimate segments oblong to lanceolate, not beadlike, the largest 3–5 mm, abaxially and adaxially densely villous with long, segmented hairs. False indusia absent. Sori ± continuous around segment margins. Sporangia containing 64 spores. 2n = 60.


Phenology: Sporulating late spring–fall.
Habitat: Cliffs and ledges, on a variety of substrates including limestone and granite
Elevation: 100–2300 m

Distribution

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Ariz., Calif., Nev., Utah, Mexico in Baja California, Sonora.

Discussion

Many authors assign Cheilanthes parryi to Notholaena, but it is distantly related (at best) to the type species of that genus, and we concur with R. M. Tryon and A. F. Tryon (1982) that it should be tranferred to Cheilanthes. Further support for this generic placement is provided by the fact that C. parryi hybridizes with C. covillei to form the sterile diploid C. × parishii. Cheilanthes parryi is most often confused with C. feei, from which it can be distinquished by its coarser, denser pubescence and larger ultimate segments.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Michael D. Windham +  and Eric W. Rabe +
(D. C. Eaton) Domin +
Notholaena parryi +
Parry's lip fern +
Ariz. +, Calif. +, Nev. +, Utah +, Mexico in Baja California +  and Sonora. +
100–2300 m +
Cliffs and ledges, on a variety of substrates including limestone and granite +
Sporulating late spring–fall. +
Biblioth. Bot. +
Cheilanthes parryi +
Cheilanthes +
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