Cystopteris utahensis: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Polypodiopsida
- Order
- Polypodiales
- Family
- Cystopteridaceae
- Genus
- Cystopteris
- Species
- Cystopteris utahensis
- Scientific Name
- Cystopteris utahensis
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Cystopteris utahensis
Cystopteris utahensis, commonly called the Utah bladderfern is a rare species of fern found in canyons and on sheltered cliff faces with calcareous rocks. It mainly grows on the Colorado Plateau in the western United States, but is also found in a few locations in southern New Mexico and an adjacent area of Texas. Studies of its genetics show that it originates from a natural hybrid of the species Cystopteris bulbifera and Cystopteris reevesiana.
...Cystopteris utahensis in languages:
- English
- Utah bladderfern
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Cystopteris alpina
- Cystopteris bulbifera
- Cystopteris chinensis
- Cystopteris diaphana
- Cystopteris douglasii
- Cystopteris fragilis
- Cystopteris guizhouensis
- Cystopteris laurentiana
- Cystopteris membranifolia
- Cystopteris millefolia
- Cystopteris montana
- Cystopteris moupinensis
- Cystopteris protrusa
- Cystopteris reevesiana
- Cystopteris sandwicensis
- Cystopteris sudetica
- Cystopteris tasmanica
- Cystopteris tennesseensis
- Cystopteris tenuis
- Cystopteris utahensis
- Cystopteris viridula
- Cystopteris × illinoensis
- Cystopteris × wagneri














