Hemionitis incana — a medium houseplant
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Hemionitis incana

Hemionitis Incana

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Argyrochosma incana, the hairy false cloak fern, is a fern known from the southwestern United States through Mexico to Guatemala, and from a disjunct population in the Dominican Republic. It grows on rocky slopes and steep banks, often in forests. Like many of the false cloak ferns, it bears white powder on the underside of its leaves. First described as a species in 1825, it was transferred to the new genus Argyrochosma in 1987.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Hemionitis
Family
Pteridaceae
PLATES
Hemionitis incana leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Hemionitis incana leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
Hemionitis incana habit
PLATE 03 · habit
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