Cystopteris bulbifera is a low-growing rock
fern with creeping stems and narrow elongate deltate
fronds which grow to 75 cm (30 in).
C. bulbifera is unusual among ferns in producing
bulblets along the bottom of the fronds. This is one of the easiest
Cystopteris species to identify.
Hybrids This species is known to hybridize with
Cystopteris fragilis,
Cystopteris protrusa,
Cystopteris reevesiana, and
Cystopteris tenuis. Hybrids with
C. fragilis have given rise to the allohexaploid species
Cystopteris laurentiana. Hybrids with
Cystopteris protrusa have given rise to the allotetraploid species
Cystopteris tennesseensis. The hybrid with
C. reevesiana has given rise to the allotetraploid species
Cystopteris utahensis. The hybrid with
C. tenuis is known as
C. × illinoensis, an allotriploid. Also see
Cystopteris hybrid complex. ==References==