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Myriopteris aurea, the golden lip fern or Bonaire lip fern, is a moderately-sized fern native to the Americas, a member of the family Pteridaceae. Unlike many members of its genus, its leaf is only modestly dissected into lobed leaflets (pinnae), which are hairy both above and below. One of the cheilanthoid ferns, until 2013 it was classified in the genus Cheilanthes as Cheilanthes bonariensis, when the genus Myriopteris was again recognized as separate from Cheilanthes. It typically grows on dry, rocky slopes, and ranges from Mexico, where it is common and widespread, and the southwestern United States south and east through Central and South America as far as Chile and Argentina.

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  • Myriopteris aurea, the golden lip fern or Bonaire lip fern, is a moderately-sized fern native to the Americas, a member of the family Pteridaceae. Unlike many members of its genus, its leaf is only modestly dissected into lobed leaflets (pinnae), which are hairy both above and below. One of the cheilanthoid ferns, until 2013 it was classified in the genus Cheilanthes as Cheilanthes bonariensis, when the genus Myriopteris was again recognized as separate from Cheilanthes. It typically grows on dry, rocky slopes, and ranges from Mexico, where it is common and widespread, and the southwestern United States south and east through Central and South America as far as Chile and Argentina. (en)
  • Myriopteris aurea är en kantbräkenväxtart som först beskrevs av Jean Louis Marie Poiret, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Grusz och Windham. Myriopteris aurea ingår i släktet Myriopteris och familjen Pteridaceae. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
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  • Grusz & Windham (en)
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  • Myriopteris (en)
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  • Two leaves of a fern, with an inset showing brownish hairs on the underside of one of them (en)
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  • Myriopteris aurea growing in Peru, showing pinnate-pinnatifid leaves and hairs on both surfaces (en)
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  • aurea (en)
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  • G4 (en)
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  • TNC (en)
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  • *Acrostichum bonariense (Willd.) *Cheilanthes bonariensis ( Proctor) *Cheilanthes ferruginea (Willd. ex Link) *Hemionitis bonariensis ( Christenh.) *Notholaena aurea ( Desv.) *Notholaena bonariensis ( C.Chr.) *Notholaena chiapensis (Rovirosa) *Notholaena ferruginea ( Hook.), nom. illeg. hom. *Notholaena rufa (C.Presl), nom. superfl. *Notholaena rufa var. major (C.Presl) *Notholaena rufa var. minor (C.Presl) *Pellaea ferruginea ( Nees) *Pteris aurea (Poir.) (en)
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  • Myriopteris aurea, the golden lip fern or Bonaire lip fern, is a moderately-sized fern native to the Americas, a member of the family Pteridaceae. Unlike many members of its genus, its leaf is only modestly dissected into lobed leaflets (pinnae), which are hairy both above and below. One of the cheilanthoid ferns, until 2013 it was classified in the genus Cheilanthes as Cheilanthes bonariensis, when the genus Myriopteris was again recognized as separate from Cheilanthes. It typically grows on dry, rocky slopes, and ranges from Mexico, where it is common and widespread, and the southwestern United States south and east through Central and South America as far as Chile and Argentina. (en)
  • Myriopteris aurea är en kantbräkenväxtart som först beskrevs av Jean Louis Marie Poiret, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Grusz och Windham. Myriopteris aurea ingår i släktet Myriopteris och familjen Pteridaceae. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
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  • Myriopteris aurea (en)
  • Myriopteris aurea (sv)
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