Christella dentata

The Christella dentata, a species of fern, was first observed in Summerville, South Carolina, on March 20, 2026. This fern is part of the diverse flora that can be encountered in the region, showcasing the rich biodiversity that the area has to offer. While specific common names are not widely recognized, this species is known for its distinctive characteristics that make it a notable part of the local ecosystem.

Ferns like Christella dentata play an important role in their habitats, contributing to the overall health of the environment. They can often be found in moist, shaded areas, thriving in conditions that provide the right balance of humidity and light. The presence of ferns is a sign of a healthy ecosystem, as they help to stabilize soil and provide habitat for various wildlife species.

With only one documented observation of Christella dentata to date, this species represents a unique addition to the flora of Summerville. Observing such plants in their natural habitat encourages a deeper appreciation for the intricate web of life that exists in this area. As more people explore the natural beauty of Summerville, they may encounter this fern and contribute to the understanding of its distribution and ecological significance.

ID7160028
Rankspecies
Scientific NameChristella dentata (Forssk.) Brownsey & Jermy
Attributionsmokeybear33 | smokeybear33 | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
First Seen20/03/2026 11:18 am
Last Seen20/03/2026 11:18 am
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6185170747smokeybear33March 20, 2026 11:18 am32.971456, -80.181005

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