RMPPYKMC–Asplenium viride, British; Anna Atkins, British, 1799 - 1871, England; 1853; Cyanotype; 25.4 × 19.4 cm 10 × 7 5,8 in
RM2KK3CR0–Malham Cove, a fault on the middle Craven Fault,the gaps clints provide an ideal habitat for light loving limestone grassland plants and ferns
RM2RY93YK–Fern, Bavarian green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), Germany
RMATXC2M–Green spleenwort Asplenium viride uncommon in UK on limestone rocks
RFT61FW6–This is Asplenium Viride. This is known as the green spleenwort because of its green stripes and rachides. Fronds are four to six inches long and twel
RMCNY80E–green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), in a rock crevice, Germany
RMH4NT2B–Asplenium viride. The green spleenwort, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), (Illustrator), ferns of Great Britain and Ireland
RMCNY8RF–green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), growing on a rock, Germany
RM2G3WJM9–Leafs of three kinds of stripe margin; Asplenium marinum. Asplenium Trichomanes. Asplenium viride. .
RMH017C2–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), Austria
RMMKNFBM–Asplenium Viride
RMEBR059–green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), on a rock, Germany, Bavaria
RMA4A9P4–Fern
RMP8P0R3–Green Spleenwort growing on rocks in the Slovenian alps
RM2RG3HEY–Green Spleenwort, Asplenium viride
RMPCEGYX–60 Asplenium viride Moore40
RMBAEAHG–Asplenium viride
RMHKDE87–Asplenium viride Moore40
RM2KK3G6R–Malham Cove, a fault on the middle Craven Fault,the gaps clints provide an ideal habitat for light loving limestone grassland plants and ferns
RM2AX98CP–Wanderings and excursions in North Wales . hundred indepth, and only six wide. It is open in a perpendicular line to the surface of the moun-tain. Among the surrounding rocks may be found the following plants,—namely, Galliumboreale, Plantago maritima, Arenaria verna, Adoxa moschatellina, Thalictrum alpinum,Rhodiola rosea, Asplenium viride, Polypodium phegopteris, Rumex digynus, Gnaphaliumdioicum, and in the upper part of the chasm, Saxilraga nivalis. t The river and the romantic falls of the Ogwen both spring Irom the same lake,which is wild and picturesque in the extreme. It abounds in a pec
RMEBR05B–green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), on a rock, Germany, Bavaria
RM2B1EB47–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), on a wall, Netherlands, Groningen
RM2RG3HEK–Green Spleenwort, Asplenium viride
RM2RE04E2–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), leaf detail leaflets against black background, Netherlands
RMMMMXCP–. Plate from book 60 Asplenium viride Moore40
RMEBR058–green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), on a rock, Germany, Bavaria
RM2KK3FYD–Malham Cove, a fault on the middle Craven Fault,the gaps clints provide an ideal habitat for light loving limestone grassland plants and ferns
RM2B1EC8P–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), on a wall, Netherlands
RMHWYMX1–Asplenium viride Moore40
RM2RE03Y3–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), underside of leaf with sporangia against black background, Netherlands
RM2BTWEAF–Asplenium viride Huds.
RM2RTBH2N–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), growing on a rock wall, Switzerland, Valais
RF2B9EF0C–Asplenium viride, British, Anna Atkins (British, 1799 - 1871), England, 1853, Cyanotype, 25.4 × 19.4 cm (10 × 7 5,8 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMRH33RP–. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. PLATE VII. A'^pleniiini marinum Asplenium trichomanes Asplenium viride. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Druery, Chas. T. (Charles Thomas), 1843-1917. London : G. Routledge and Sons, Limted ; New York : E. P. Dutton and Co.
RM2RG3HWK–Green Spleenwort, Asplenium viride
RMMW86RM–. Plate from book . 1857. by Thomas Moore ; edited by John Lindley ; nature-printed by Henry Bradbury. 60 Asplenium viride Moore40
RM2KK3GFT–Malham Cove, a fault on the middle Craven Fault,the gaps clints provide an ideal habitat for light loving limestone grassland plants and ferns
RMPG02BK–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. 158 THE ROCK SPLEENWORTS. form from California is now regarded as a distinct species. T'he Green Spkenwort. TlTe green spleenwort [Asplenium viride), a rare and delicate little inhabitant of rocky ledges in the North, is at first glance extremely like the maid- enhair spleenwort and was once considered to be a variety of it. But while the resemblance is strong, the differences i n structure are stronger and there can be no doubt o f its being distinct. The texture of the frond is much thinner than in ^. Trichomanes and the
RM2BTWEAW–Asplenium viride Huds.
RM2RTBH2M–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), growing on a rock wall, Switzerland, Valais
RFRAEEWM–Asplenium viride. The green spleenwort, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), (Illustrator), ferns of Great Britain and reimagined
RM2RE03PD–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), underside of leaf, leaflets with sporangia against black background, Netherlands
RMRE1H9R–. A history of British ferns. Ferns. 248 GREEN SPLEENWORT. to Ray, &c. I should add, that the late Mr. Samuel Gibson, of Hebden Bridge, obliged me by the sight of specimens which had the pinnae lanceolate and acute : he proposed to call this form Asplenium viride, var. acutifolium. Cttltett. This fern is of easy culture in the open air, provided the soil be light and the atmosphere humid. In a greenhouse it is very uncertain, thriving well for the first or perhaps the second year, but afterwards refusing to renovate its fronds, from some inex- plicable cause. A compost, consisting of chips
RMTR5WTW–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), in a rock crevice, Germany
RM2RG3HWM–Green Spleenwort, Asplenium viride
RMP860DC–Groensteel, Green Spleenwort, Asplenium viride
RMMX464F–. Plate from book . 1857. by Thomas Moore ; edited by John Lindley ; nature-printed by Henry Bradbury. 60 Asplenium viride Moore40
RM2KK3D2C–Malham Cove, a fault on the middle Craven Fault,the gaps clints provide an ideal habitat for light loving limestone grassland plants and ferns
RM2BTWEBE–Asplenium viride Huds.
RMRH33R3–. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. THE ASPLENIA 8i. Ki-. 46. Asp. 'â ii/e. ASPLENIUM ViRIDE (ThE GrEEN SpLEENWORT) (Plate VII) This Fern (Fig. 46) is very similar in make to Asp. tricJiomanes, but has bright green stalks and midribs instead of black ones, and the pinnae are not jointed at the junction with the midrib. It is not usually found associated with Asp. trichomanes, but grows in rock crevices, in moist mountain districts, often at high elevations, even associating with the Holly Fern [Polyslichum lonchitis), but is not, like that Fern, confined to high levels, since we have f
RMTR5WTT–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), in a rock crevice, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RMP860DE–Groensteel, Green Spleenwort, Asplenium viride
RMMYAXE8–. Plate from book . 1857. by Thomas Moore ; edited by John Lindley ; nature-printed by Henry Bradbury. 52 Asplenium viride Moore40
RM2KK3CBK–Malham Cove, a fault on the middle Craven Fault,the gaps clints provide an ideal habitat for light loving limestone grassland plants and ferns
RM2BTWE8Y–Asplenium viride Huds.
RMRDY4CA–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 18§9. Asplenium marinum. 1291. Asplenium viride.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMP860DF–Groensteel, Green Spleenwort, Asplenium viride
RMMCRDEM–. Abb. 37. Aus der Hochgebirgsflora des Piesengebirges. a Saxifraga nivalis, b S. bryoides. c S. oppositifolia. d Primula minima. obtusifolia. / Salix herbacea. e Androsace Myosotis alpeslris, Veronica bellidioides, Planlago montana, Campaniila Scheuch- zeri, Asler alpinus, Carlina longifolia, Hieracium villosam, H. plumbeiun, H. Schmidtii, H. Engleri, H. chlorocephalum und zahlreiche Farne, wie Woodsia alpina, Äsplenium viride, PolysUchum Lonchitis, Dryopieris spinulosa, Lyco-
RM2KK3H5E–Malham Cove, a fault on the middle Craven Fault,the gaps clints provide an ideal habitat for light loving limestone grassland plants and ferns
RMRDDC6B–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. 158 THE ROCK SPLEENWORTS. form from California is now regarded as a distinct species. T'he Green Spkenwort. TlTe green spleenwort [Asplenium viride), a rare and delicate little inhabitant of rocky ledges in the North, is at first glance extremely like the maid- enhair spleenwort and was once considered to be a variety of it. But while the resemblance is strong, the differences i n structure are stronger and there can be no doubt o f its being distinct. The texture of the frond is much thinner than in ^. Trichomanes and the
RMMCRD55–. Abb. 94. Der Elbefall im Riesengebirge. (Nach H. Eckert, Landschaftsbilder aus Böhmen.) Lobelianum, Dianlhus speciosus, Adenosiyles Alliariae, Bupleuruni longifoliuni, Crepis mollis sich finden und an den felsigen Hängen eine Reihe von Hoch- gebirgsarten, wie Polyslichum Lonchitis, Asplenium viride, AUosorus crispus, Festuca varia, Carex capillaris, C. uaginata, Salix herbacea, Prunus pelraea, Alchimilla glaberrima, Saxifraga opposilifolia, Galium anisophyllum, Hieracium Kr^onosch-alpinum und H. inuloides gedeihen. Auch der benachbarte Krkonosch trägt neben Krummholzbeständen Wiesen mit den
RM2KK3GT8–Malham Cove, a fault on the middle Craven Fault,the gaps clints provide an ideal habitat for light loving limestone grassland plants and ferns
RMRH9AMH–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. Die geographische Verteilung usw. der nordskandinavischen Flora. 525 die Flora der Blöcke hauptsächlich aus xerophilen Moosen, Flechten und einigen wenigen Phanerogamen. Die Spalten der Steile beherbergen meistens Asplenium viride, Cysto- ptcris fragilis, Festuca ovina, Luxula spicata, Polypodium vulgare, Saxi- fraga nivalis, Sedum amiuiwi, Silene rupestris und Woodsia ilvensis ß kyperborea. Der Einfluß des Sonnenlichtes auf das Vorkommen der meisten
RMMAAHW9–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Sporen von Asplenium viride Huds. (I, a—g), A. adulterinum Milde (ü, a—g) und A. Trichomanes L. (III, a—p), sämmtlich in 368facher Vergrösserung mit Hülfe des Prismas nach Präparaten meiner Sammlung gezeichnet. Die stärkere schwarze Linie giebt den Umriss der Spore im optischen Längsschnitte» die zarte einfache Linie den Verlauf der im optischen Längsschnitte sichtbaren Exosporleisten, deren Verlauf über die Oberfläche durch die Doppellinien angegeben wurde. — la, b, f von Möbis bei Jena; c, d, e, g von Eübe
RMRE1HA2–. A history of British ferns. Ferns. ASVLENIUM VIEIDE. 248. GREEN SPLEENWORT, {half the natural size). Genus.—Asplenium. (See page 219). Species.—Vieide. Stipes somewhat shorter than the frond, purple at the base, otherwise green : frond very narrow, linear, pinnate: pinnae stalked, distant, lozenge-shaped, toothed: clus- ters of capsules linear, at last confluent, rust-coloured. Ipwnpis, iip.m, h. Asplenium Trichomanes ramosum, Linn. Sp. PI. 1541; With'. Bot. An: Veg. 654. Asplenium viridi, Huds. Fl. Ang. 385. Asplenium viride, Lightf. Fl. Scot. 663 ; Huds. Fl. Ang. 453; Bolt. Fil. Brit. 24,
RMRH9AN6–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 522 G. Ariderssori und S. Hir^<;r. Schweden sprechen kann. Als Anhaltspunkt für weitere Studien sei an- geführt, daß Carex omithopoda von Gajander als an Kalk gebunden an- gesehen wird, während C. digitata für ziemlich indifferent erklärt wird, daß Asplenium viride eine Art sein soll, die nur auf sehr Kalkhaltigem Boden vorkommt, während A. trichomanes nur »etwas kalkhold« ist. Hl. Die Naturverhältnisse der Südberge. A. Ftaf ä. Fig. 5. Schematisch
RMRHYHMG–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. Fig. 13. Cystopteris fragilis ssp. regia. Kalkschutt. Albula ca. 2300 m. a = Rhizom, aus Blattbasen zusammengesetzt (2:1). b — Blattbasis mit Spreuliaaren und einer Adventivwurzel (5:2). Da also jedes Blatt bewurzelt ist (Fig. 13 b), so kann eine Pflanze leicht künstlich geteilt werden; doch geschieht dies selten. Die Stengeläste kriechen nicht weiter als nötig ist, um an den Rand des dichten Blattbüschels zu gelangen; dabei können die Internodien immerhin 3 mm lang werden. Bei Asplenium viride werden sie wirklich von einem durchgehenden Zentral
RMRH1N30–. The British fern gazette. Ferns. SYNTHESIS OF A NEW ASPLENIUM: J. D.'LOVIS 155. FIGURES 1 - 5: Silhouettes of fronds, natural size, all from cultivation at Leeds. Fig. 1: Asplenium viride, ex Bains de Tredos, Pyrenees. Fig. 2: A. viride x fontanum, JDL 1281 (bottom row displays stages in development). Fig. 3: A. fontanum, ex Villard de Lans, Isere. Figs. 4 & 5: tetraploid progeny ex JDL 1281. Fig. 4: plant 1A, Fig. 5: plant 6F.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these i
RM2B6E0PT–Leaves of three types streepvarens Asplenium Asplenium Marinum Trichomanes Asplenium viride (title object) Leaves of three types streepvarensAsplenium Marinum. Asplenium Trichomanes. Asplenium Viride (title object) Property Type: photo page Item number: RP-F 2001-7-400-5 Inscriptions / Brands: inscription, recto, printed: 'Half Plate V. natural size.' Manufacturer : Photographer: Sydney CourtauldPlaats manufacture: England Date: about 1867 - or for 1877 Material: paper Technique: albumen print dimensions: photo: h 119 mm × W 85 mmToelichtingFoto front page 12. Subject: ferns
RMRH2CK0–. The British fern gazette. Ferns. THE BRITISH FERN GAZETTE NEW SERIES Vol. VIII. WINTER, 1958 No. 10 CONTENTS Editorial Notes Obituary Annual Meeting Progeny of Varieties : P. Greenfield The 1958 Excursion: J. W. Dyce ... A Neglected Fern? : E. A. Elliot ... Southport Show: T. H. Bolton Fern Gossip: E. A. Elliot Asplenium Viride : F. Jackson... List of Members. Page 219 220 222 225 227 231 232 234 234 236 EDITORIAL For nearly nine years, since July, 1949, our late President was an almost unique personality in the botanical world; and w7e were fortunate indeed in this. Probably few of our Memb
RMRH1N28–. The British fern gazette. Ferns. SYNTHESISOFA NEW ASPLENIUM:J. D. LOVIS 157. FIGURE 6: Silhouette of whole plant, half natural size, from cultivation at Leeds. Tetraploid plant 6D, progeny ex JDL 1281, Asplenium viride x fontanum. REFERENCES burnat, e. 1900. Materiaux pour servir a Vhistoire de la flore des Alpes Maritimes. Geneva. Christ, h. 1900. Die Farnkrauter der Schweiz. Beitr. z. Kryptogamenfl. d. Schweiz, Bd. 1, Heft 2. Berne. clausen, j., keck, d. d., & hiesey, w. m. 1945. Experimental Studies on the Nature of Species. II. Plant Evolution through Amphiploidy and Autoploidy, with
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