Cheilanthes leucopoda
Whitefoot Fern, White-foot Lipfern
Carl RothfelsIntroduction
Cheilanthes leucopoda is a small- to medium-sized fern with pentagonal glandular-hairy leaves. It occurs in central and northern Mexico, where it can be common, and penetrates into the United States in the Edwards Plateau of Texas (where it is rare—S2; NatureServe, 2008). It shares many features with the species of the myriopterid clade (leaf margins differentiated and recurved into false indusia, discontinuous sori concentrated on the segment tips, etc.), but is only distantly related to them, and will require a new name (either under Notholaena, or as a new genus; Rothfels et al., 2008).
Characteristics
Cheilanthes leucopoda is a species of limestone cliffs and slopes, at middle elevations. Its distinct 4-pinnate pentagonal leaves are borne on thick but weak, straw-colored stalks that are often twice as long as the leaf blades themselves, giving the plants a rather umbrella-like appearance. The leaves and stalks are densely covered with short glandular hairs.
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