Amauropelta Cheilanthoides
Cheilanthoid fern, scientifically known as Amauropelta cheilanthoides, is a unique species of fern found primarily in the tropical regions of South America. This plant is notable for its distinctive fronds that exhibit a specialized structure adapted to thrive in nutrient-poor soils. Unlike many other ferns, it possesses a unique reproductive system that involves the production of spores in specialized clusters called sori. Its ability to survive in harsh environments makes it an important subject of study in botany. Despite its resilience, the species faces threats from habitat destruction and climate change.