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Pellaea

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Order
  
Polypodiales

Subfamily
  
Cheilanthoideae

Higher classification
  
Cheilanthoideae

Division
  
Pteridophyta

Family
  
Pteridaceae

Scientific name
  
Pellaea

Rank
  
Genus

Pellaea Pellaea rotundifolia Pteridaceae image 7381 at PlantSystematicsorg

Similar
  
Pellaea rotundifolia, Cheilanthes, Pteris, Pteridaceae, Maidenhair fern

Pellaea garden plants


Pellaea is a genus of ferns in the Cheilanthoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. The genus name is derived from the Greek word πελλος (pellos), meaning "dark," and refers to the bluish-gray stems. Members of the genus are commonly known as cliffbrakes. They primarily grow in rocky habitats, including moist rocky canyons, slopes, and bluffs.

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Pellaea Pellaea rotundifolia Pteridaceae image 7380 at PlantSystematicsorg

Distribution

Pellaea Pellaea breweri Brewer39s Cliffbrake Brewer39s Cliff Brake plant lust

They are most abundant and diverse in the southwestern United States south into Andean South America, central and southern Africa, and eastern Australia to New Zealand.

Description

Pellaea Pellaea andromedifolia Coffee fern Pteris andromedifolia

They typically have creeping rhizomes and pinnately to bipinnately compound leaves lacking prominent scales or trichomes on the blades. Like most members of Pteridaceae, they have marginal sori protected by a false indusium formed from the reflexed leaf margin.

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The distinction of Pellaea from the typically hairier or scalier Cheilanthes has proven difficult, with some members being of uncertain affinity, listed by different authors in both genera. Furthermore, Pellaea contains a number of sections that may warrant generic status since they appear to represent convergence in phenotypes related to arid habitats rather than similarity due to common descent. These sections are:

Pellaea Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness Key to the genus Pellaea in

  • Pellaea section Pellaea: includes most American members of the genus as well as a single African member (P. rufa);
  • Pellaea section Platyloma: includes the Australian and New Zealand species;
  • Pellaea section Holcochlaena: includes the African species.
  • The genus Ormopteris, long combined with Pellaea as a section, was recognized as a separate genus again in 2015.

    Members of the genus are not generally used for any commercial purpose, although several species (most notably P. rotundifolia and P. falcata of section Platyloma) are cultivated as indoor plants.

    References

    Pellaea Wikipedia