Pteridaceae
Australian Tropical Ferns and Lycophytes - Online edition
Cheilanthes nitida
Cheilanthes nitida (R.Br.) P.S.Green
Link to Australian Plant Name Index for publication details and synonyms: https://id.biodiversity.org.au/name/apni/62408
Fronds to 36 cm long and 12 cm wide; stipe and rachis dark brown to black, glabrous or with sparse (rarely moderately dense) hairs (2–6 cells). Lamina ovate or oblong, 2-pinnate at base (innermost basal pinnule may be trifoliolate) and for most of length; larger pinnae triangular; pinnules narrow, linear, at least ten times longer than wide; margins entire or, rarely, lobed; upper surface glabrous or, rarely, with dense, minute, rigid hairs; lower surface glabrous or with short hairs on midrib. Spores tetrahedral, granulose and trilete, with varying amounts of echinate ornamentation, 36–47 µm diam., 32 per sporangium.
Tropical Australia, most common in coastal areas in NE QLD and NT.
Terrestrial in soil pockets and rock crevices or in shallow soil over rocks in open woodland in semi-arid or monsoonal areas. Not usually a rainforest species but rarely found on exposed granite tors in rainforest.
The fronds of this species die back each year and new fronds emerge from the rhizome when rain arrives.
As for Cheilanthes brownii but may require a slightly deeper and larger container.
Similar to C. nitida but the two can be distinguished by the following key:
1a. Fronds 2-pinnate, segments very narrow linear = Cheilanthes nitida
1b. Fronds 3–4 pinnate, segments narrow oblong to lanceolate = Cheilanthes caudata
Occasional intermediates have been reported, see Fl. Australia 48:281.
Field AR, Quinn CJ, Zich FA (2022) Australian Tropical Ferns and Lycophytes. apps.lucidcentral.org/fern/text/intro/index.htm (accessed online INSERT DATE).
Field AR, Quinn CJ, Zich FA (2022) ‘Platycerium superbum’, in Australian Tropical Ferns and Lycophytes. apps.lucidcentral.org/fern/text/entities/platycerium_superbum.htm (accessed online INSERT DATE).