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- Notholaena, Myriopteris and the other cheilanthoids bear 64 spores per sporangium when ****ual and 32 per sporangium when apomictic. Myriopteris can also...
- genus Myriopteris in 2013 for a group of species formerly placed in Cheilanthes. One of these was C. cucullans, which thus became Myriopteris cucullans...
- ciliate or rarely with one or a few cilia. Myriopteris windhamii is similar in appearance to Myriopteris lindheimeri but can be distinguished by bicolored...
- the genus Myriopteris in 2013 for a group of species formerly placed in Cheilanthes. One of these was C. aemula, which thus became Myriopteris aemula. In...
- Myriopteris rufa, commonly known as Eaton's lip fern, is a moderately-sized fern of Mexico and the southwestern United States, with outlying po****tions...
- Myriopteris lendigera is a species of cheilanthoid fern with the common name nit-bearing lip fern. Myriopteris lendigera grows from long creeping rhizomes...
- Myriopteris lanosa, the hairy lip fern, is a moderately-sized fern of the eastern United States, a member of the family Pteridaceae. Its leaves and stem...
- the genus Myriopteris in 2013 for a group of species formerly placed in Cheilanthes. One of these was C. mickelii, which became Myriopteris mickelii....
- (2014). "Myriopteris viscida". Jepson eFlora, Revision 2. Jepson Flora Project. Retrieved November 12, 2022. Calflora Database: Myriopteris viscida (viscid...
- genus Myriopteris in 2013 for a group of species formerly placed in Cheilanthes. One of these was C. alabamensis, which thus became Myriopteris alabamensis...