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Argyrochosma is a
genus of
ferns known commonly as
false cloak ferns. The
genus is
included in the
Cheilanthoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. Species...
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Argyrochosma flavens is a
South American fern. It has leathery, thrice-divided
leaves with dark
brown axes; the
leaves are
coated with
yellow powder below...
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Argyrochosma connectens is a
small cheilanthoid fern
endemic to Sichuan, China. It is the only
member of its
genus known from Asia.
Relatively rare, it...
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Argyrochosma delicatula is a fern
known from
northeastern Mexico (and from one
collection in Arizona). It
grows in
rocky habitats,
either in sun or in...
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Argyrochosma lumholtzii is a rare fern in the
family Pteridaceae known from Sonora, Mexico. It is
quite similar to Jones'
false cloak fern, but has black...
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Argyrochosma stuebeliana is a fern
endemic to Peru. Its
highly divided,
leathery leaves are
coated with
white powder on
their under surface. It was originally...
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Argyrochosma formosa is a fern
known from
eastern and
central Mexico and Guatemala. It
grows on
rocky slopes,
particularly on limestone.
Unlike many members...
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Argyrochosma peninsularis is a fern
endemic to Baja
California Sur. It
grows in dry,
rocky places.
First described as a
species in 1939, it was transferred...
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Argyrochosma microphylla, the small-leaf
false cloak fern, is a
species of fern
native to New Mexico,
Texas and
northern Mexico. It
grows on limestone...
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Argyrochosma dealbata, the
powdery false cloak fern, is a
small fern
endemic to the
central and
southern United States. It
grows on
calcareous rocks, such...