Cheilanthes

/keɪˈlænθiz/ noun

A genus of small ferns, commonly known as lip ferns or cloak ferns, that live in dry rocky habitats and have modified leaf edges.

From Greek 'cheilos' (lip) plus 'anthos' (flower), though scientifically it refers to the leaf structure. The genus name describes the lip-like modified margins found on the fern fronds.

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