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Notholaena californica

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Order
  
Polypodiales

Genus
  
Notholaena

Higher classification
  
Notholaena

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Family
  
Pteridaceae

Scientific name
  
Notholaena californica

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Notholaena, Pteridaceae, Cheilanthes parryi, Notholaena standleyi, Cheilanthes covillei

Notholaena californica is a species of fern known by the common name California cloak fern. It is native to southern California, Arizona, and adjacent northwestern Mexico, where it grows in dry and rocky conditions, often in desert and chaparral habitats.

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Description

Notholaena californica Notholaena californica California cloak fern

The leaves are divided into often asymmetrical leaflets which are subdivided into lobed segments, the leaf measuring 3 to 20 centimeters in total length, not counting the long, brown petiole. It is hairless and lacks scales. The leaf is covered in grainy exudate known as farina.

Chemotypes
Notholaena californica Notholaena californica

The fern comes in two chemotypes which can be distinguished by the color of the farina, white or yellow, and the two are rarely found growing together. The two chemotypes are sometimes treated as subspecies.

Subspecies

Notholaena californica California Cloak Fern Notholaena californica

  • Notholaena californica ssp. californica' '— Transverse Ranges, Peninsular Ranges
  • Notholaena californica ssp. leucophylla — endemic to northwest San Gabriel Mountains, east San Jacinto Mountain.
  • References

    Notholaena californica Wikipedia