Cheilanthes Alabamensis (Noun)
Meaning
Southeastern United States to northern Mexico and Jamaica.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Cheilanthes alabamensis is a species of lip fern native to the Southeastern United States to northern Mexico and Jamaica, typically found in dry, rocky areas.
- The Cheilanthes alabamensis, also known as Alabama lip fern, thrives in well-drained soil and full sun in regions from the Southeastern United States to northern Mexico and Jamaica.
- In the Southeastern United States to northern Mexico and Jamaica, Cheilanthes alabamensis often grows on limestone outcrops and rocky slopes.
- Cheilanthes alabamensis is a unique species of fern that can be found in the Southeastern United States to northern Mexico and Jamaica, characterized by its delicate fronds and brownish-red stems.
- The Alabama lip fern, or Cheilanthes alabamensis, is a relatively small fern species native to the Southeastern United States to northern Mexico and Jamaica, often reaching heights of 6-12 inches.