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Argyrochosma limitanea (Maxon) Windham

Argyrochosma limitanea (Maxon) Windham

Argyrochosma limitanea
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Argyrochosma limitanea (Maxon) Windham. Argyrochosma limitanea, the southwestern false cloak fern, is a species of fern native to the southwestern United States and Sonora, Mexico. It grows on calcareous rocks, and has small, finely-divided leaves with a leathery texture, dark axes connecting the leaf segments, and a heavy coating of white powder on the undersurface. It reproduces apogamously; two subspecies are recognized, which may have originated independently through the hybridization of other taxa not yet discovered. First described as a species in 1919, it was transferred to the new genus Argyrochosma in 1987.

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Native range

Native range not recorded for this plant. Often a non-native cultivar or naturalized garden plant.

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