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Myriopteris windhamii,
formerly known as
Cheilanthes villosa, is a
species of lip fern, with the
common name
villous lipfern. It is
native to the southwestern...
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Windham – wavy
scaly cloakfern Astrolepis windhamii D.M.Benham – Windham's
scaly cloakfern "Genus:
Astrolepis D. M. Benham...
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Myriopteris viscida (Davenp.)
Grusz &
Windham (L)
viscid lip fern
Myriopteris windhamii Grusz (C)
villous lip fern
Myriopteris wootonii (Maxon)
Grusz & Windham...
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including M. chipinquensis, M. jamaicensis, M. myriophylla, M. rufa, and M.
windhamii, most of
which are apogamous.
Myriopteris tomentosa is
found in Mexico...
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without fertilization.
Specimens intermediate between M. rufa and M.
windhamii (Cheilanthes villosa) are
known from
Texas and New
Mexico and may be hybrids...
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including M. chipinquensis, M. jamaicensis, M. rufa, M. tomentosa, and M.
windhamii, most of
which are apogamous.
NatureServe considers it
globally secure...
- to a
larger subclade which also
includes M. jamaicensis, M. rufa, M.
windhamii, and the more
distantly related M. myriophylla.
Myriopteris chipinquensis...
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lipfern (Cheilanthes leucopoda) Windham's
scaly cloakfern (Astrolepis
windhamii)
woolly lipfern (Cheilanthes tomentosa) Wright's
cliffbrake (Pellaea wrightiana)...