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Hemionitis michelii (Christ) Christenh.   (redirected from: Cheilanthes argentea (S.G.Gmel.) Kunze)
Family: Pteridaceae
[Aleuritopteris argentea (S.G.Gmel.) F?e, moreAleuritopteris argentea var. flava Ching & S.K.Wu, Aleuritopteris argentea var. geraniifolia Ching & S.K..Wu, Aleuritopteris argentea var. major Ching, Aleuritopteris argentea var. obscura (Christ) Ching, Aleuritopteris geraniaefolia Ching, Aleuritopteris geraniifolia Ching, Aleuritopteris michelii (Christ) Ching, Aleuritopteris nuda Ching, Aleuritopteris qianguiensis W.M.Chu & H.G.Zhou, Aleuritopteris shensiensis Ching, Aleuritopteris subargentea Ching ex S. K. Wu, Allosorus argentea C.Presl, Allosorus argenteus (S.G.Gmel.) C.Presl, Cheilanthes argentea (S.G.Gmel.) Kunze, Cheilanthes argentea f. obscura (Christ) Kitag., Cheilanthes argentea var. obscura Christ, Cheilanthes subargentea (Ching) C.M.Kuo, Doryopteris argentea (S.G.Gmel.) Christ, Doryopteris michelii Christ, Pteris argentea S.G.Gmel.]
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Japan Flora: Rhizomes short, clothed with old stipes and dark brown lustrous scales about 2 mm. long; fronds evergreen, tufted; stipes lustrous, fragile, terete, 10-25 cm. long, 1-1.5 mm. across, sparsely scaly toward the base; blades 5-angled, firmly herbaceous, 2-8 cm. long, shorter than the stipes, as wide to slightly wider than long, temately parted, glabrous and gray-green above, white- to pale yellow-farinose beneath; pin­nae slighdy shorter than the blade, obtuse, decurrent on the rachis on the anterior side, pinnatiparted, the 2 lowest posterior pinnae elongate, sometimes pinnatilobed, the terminal segment decurrent on the rachis; sori marginal; false indusia (reflexed margin of the pinnae) hyaline, entire or crenate-undulate. Dry rocks.

Honshu (Rikuchu, Kanto Distr., Kii), Shikoku, Kyushu. Korea, Manchuria, Siberia, China, Formosa to Malaysia, and India.

Hemionitis michelii
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National University and Korea National Arboretum of Korea Forest Service.
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