. A natural history of new and rare ferns: containing species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic," amongst which are the new Hymenophyllums and Trichomanes. With col. illus. and wood-cuts. Ferns. Portion of fertile Fi'ond—under side. LYGODIUM FORSTERI. Lowe. PLATE XXXV. Lygodictyon forsteri, Lygodium reiiculatum, Sydroglossum polycarpus, Opldoglossum scandens. J. Smith. SoHKtTHE. WlLLDENOW. FOESTBE, (not LiNNiEUS.) Lygodium—From lygodes, flexible, in allusion to the twining habit of the plants. Forsteri—Named after Fors Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-natural-history-of-new-and-rare-ferns-containing-species-and-varieties-none-of-which-are-included-in-any-of-the-eight-volumes-of-quotferns-british-and-exoticquot-amongst-which-are-the-new-hymenophyllums-and-trichomanes-with-col-illus-and-wood-cuts-ferns-portion-of-fertile-fiondunder-side-lygodium-forsteri-lowe-plate-xxxv-lygodictyon-forsteri-lygodium-reiiculatum-sydroglossum-polycarpus-opldoglossum-scandens-j-smith-sohktthe-wllldenow-foestbe-not-linnieus-lygodiumfrom-lygodes-flexible-in-allusion-to-the-twining-habit-of-the-plants-forsterinamed-after-fors-image232284447.html
RMRDWD53–. A natural history of new and rare ferns: containing species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic," amongst which are the new Hymenophyllums and Trichomanes. With col. illus. and wood-cuts. Ferns. Portion of fertile Fi'ond—under side. LYGODIUM FORSTERI. Lowe. PLATE XXXV. Lygodictyon forsteri, Lygodium reiiculatum, Sydroglossum polycarpus, Opldoglossum scandens. J. Smith. SoHKtTHE. WlLLDENOW. FOESTBE, (not LiNNiEUS.) Lygodium—From lygodes, flexible, in allusion to the twining habit of the plants. Forsteri—Named after Fors
. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs. 20 The American Exotic Nurseries, Seven Oaks, Florida.. LYGODIUM VOLUBILE. Japanese climbing Fern ; very pretty. 20 cents each. MICROLEPIA HIRTA CRISTATA. A very useful decorative species, and indispensable in cut-flovper work. 25 cents each. NEPHROLEPIS. N. Davallioides. Of very robust growth. Fronds 3 to 4 feet long, beautifully crested and arching. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-illustrated-and-descriptive-catalogue-of-new-rare-and-beautiful-plants-and-seeds-nurseries-horticulture-florida-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-tropical-plants-catalogs-fruit-trees-seedlings-catalogs-20-the-american-exotic-nurseries-seven-oaks-florida-lygodium-volubile-japanese-climbing-fern-very-pretty-20-cents-each-microlepia-hirta-cristata-a-very-useful-decorative-species-and-indispensable-in-cut-flovper-work-25-cents-each-nephrolepis-n-davallioides-of-very-robust-growth-fronds-3-to-4-feet-long-beautifully-crested-and-arching-image236304672.html
RMRMCH0G–. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs. 20 The American Exotic Nurseries, Seven Oaks, Florida.. LYGODIUM VOLUBILE. Japanese climbing Fern ; very pretty. 20 cents each. MICROLEPIA HIRTA CRISTATA. A very useful decorative species, and indispensable in cut-flovper work. 25 cents each. NEPHROLEPIS. N. Davallioides. Of very robust growth. Fronds 3 to 4 feet long, beautifully crested and arching.
Lygodium circinnatum Burm f Sw. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lygodium-circinnatum-burm-f-sw-image359524777.html
. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. 432 VASCULAR CRYPTOGAMS, apparently extend over many years (see Braun, 'Rejuvenescence/ p. 123). Ac- cording to Mettenius, the lamina of some Hymenophyllaceae is capable of unlimited development, and is annually renewed. In Lygodium the primary branches of the lamina remain also in a bud-like condition at the end after the formation of each pair of pinnae of the second order, while the rachis of the leaf grows without limit and resembles a twining stem.. FIG. 302.—Aspidiwm Filix-mas; A longitudinal section through the end of a ste Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/text-book-of-botany-morphological-and-physiological-botany-432-vascular-cryptogams-apparently-extend-over-many-years-see-braun-rejuvenescence-p-123-ac-cording-to-mettenius-the-lamina-of-some-hymenophyllaceae-is-capable-of-unlimited-development-and-is-annually-renewed-in-lygodium-the-primary-branches-of-the-lamina-remain-also-in-a-bud-like-condition-at-the-end-after-the-formation-of-each-pair-of-pinnae-of-the-second-order-while-the-rachis-of-the-leaf-grows-without-limit-and-resembles-a-twining-stem-fig-302aspidiwm-filix-mas-a-longitudinal-section-through-the-end-of-a-ste-image237843006.html
RMRPXK52–. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. 432 VASCULAR CRYPTOGAMS, apparently extend over many years (see Braun, 'Rejuvenescence/ p. 123). Ac- cording to Mettenius, the lamina of some Hymenophyllaceae is capable of unlimited development, and is annually renewed. In Lygodium the primary branches of the lamina remain also in a bud-like condition at the end after the formation of each pair of pinnae of the second order, while the rachis of the leaf grows without limit and resembles a twining stem.. FIG. 302.—Aspidiwm Filix-mas; A longitudinal section through the end of a ste
. Botany of the living plant. Botany. 530 BOTANY OF THE LIVING PLANT Ferns, and generally in young sporelings there is a simple stele of a type called a " prcitostele," havnig a solid xylem-core, and phloem surroundmg it This is believed to have been the primitive structure for them all. It is well shown in Bolryopteris (Fig. 268). Occasionally this state may be retained through life [Hymeiwphylluin, Lygodium). But in the vast majority of Ferns the stele expands as the plant grows stronger, and the leaves larger ; and in various ways it becomes segre- gated into a number of vascular Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-of-the-living-plant-botany-530-botany-of-the-living-plant-ferns-and-generally-in-young-sporelings-there-is-a-simple-stele-of-a-type-called-a-quot-prcitostelequot-havnig-a-solid-xylem-core-and-phloem-surroundmg-it-this-is-believed-to-have-been-the-primitive-structure-for-them-all-it-is-well-shown-in-bolryopteris-fig-268-occasionally-this-state-may-be-retained-through-life-hymeiwphylluin-lygodium-but-in-the-vast-majority-of-ferns-the-stele-expands-as-the-plant-grows-stronger-and-the-leaves-larger-and-in-various-ways-it-becomes-segre-gated-into-a-number-of-vascular-image232323746.html
RMRDY78J–. Botany of the living plant. Botany. 530 BOTANY OF THE LIVING PLANT Ferns, and generally in young sporelings there is a simple stele of a type called a " prcitostele," havnig a solid xylem-core, and phloem surroundmg it This is believed to have been the primitive structure for them all. It is well shown in Bolryopteris (Fig. 268). Occasionally this state may be retained through life [Hymeiwphylluin, Lygodium). But in the vast majority of Ferns the stele expands as the plant grows stronger, and the leaves larger ; and in various ways it becomes segre- gated into a number of vascular
. A natural history of new and rare ferns : containing species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic", amongst which are the new hymenophyllums and Trichomanes . Ferns. Portion of fertile Frond, under side. LYGODIUM FOESTERI. Lowe. PLATE XXXV. LygoAictyon forsteri, Lygodium reticulatum, Hydroglossum polycarpus, Ophioglossum scandens. J. Smith. ScHKUHE. WiLLDENOW. FOESTEE, (not LiNNJEUS.) Lygodium—From lygodes, flexible, in allusion to the twining habit of the plants. Forsteri—Named after Forster. In the Section Lygodictyon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-natural-history-of-new-and-rare-ferns-containing-species-and-varieties-none-of-which-are-included-in-any-of-the-eight-volumes-of-quotferns-british-and-exoticquot-amongst-which-are-the-new-hymenophyllums-and-trichomanes-ferns-portion-of-fertile-frond-under-side-lygodium-foesteri-lowe-plate-xxxv-lygoaictyon-forsteri-lygodium-reticulatum-hydroglossum-polycarpus-ophioglossum-scandens-j-smith-schkuhe-willdenow-foestee-not-linnjeus-lygodiumfrom-lygodes-flexible-in-allusion-to-the-twining-habit-of-the-plants-forsterinamed-after-forster-in-the-section-lygodictyon-image232019572.html
RMRDDB98–. A natural history of new and rare ferns : containing species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic", amongst which are the new hymenophyllums and Trichomanes . Ferns. Portion of fertile Frond, under side. LYGODIUM FOESTERI. Lowe. PLATE XXXV. LygoAictyon forsteri, Lygodium reticulatum, Hydroglossum polycarpus, Ophioglossum scandens. J. Smith. ScHKUHE. WiLLDENOW. FOESTEE, (not LiNNJEUS.) Lygodium—From lygodes, flexible, in allusion to the twining habit of the plants. Forsteri—Named after Forster. In the Section Lygodictyon
. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. THE HOMOSPOROUS LEPTOSPORANGIATM 387 dies as in other Ferns. Sclerenchyma is largely developed, especially in the petioles, where the whole mass of ground tissue in Lygodium (Fig. 224) is composed of this tissue. In one section of Aneimia the stele (Fig. 223) has the form of a continuous tube with both external and internal phloem and endodermis (see also Boodle (2)). The leaves are pinnate in all the forms except a few species of Schizcea. Lygodium, as is well known, shows a continuous growth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-structure-and-development-of-mosses-and-ferns-archegoniatae-plant-morphology-mosses-ferns-the-homosporous-leptosporangiatm-387-dies-as-in-other-ferns-sclerenchyma-is-largely-developed-especially-in-the-petioles-where-the-whole-mass-of-ground-tissue-in-lygodium-fig-224-is-composed-of-this-tissue-in-one-section-of-aneimia-the-stele-fig-223-has-the-form-of-a-continuous-tube-with-both-external-and-internal-phloem-and-endodermis-see-also-boodle-2-the-leaves-are-pinnate-in-all-the-forms-except-a-few-species-of-schizcea-lygodium-as-is-well-known-shows-a-continuous-growth-image232063716.html
RMRDFBHT–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. THE HOMOSPOROUS LEPTOSPORANGIATM 387 dies as in other Ferns. Sclerenchyma is largely developed, especially in the petioles, where the whole mass of ground tissue in Lygodium (Fig. 224) is composed of this tissue. In one section of Aneimia the stele (Fig. 223) has the form of a continuous tube with both external and internal phloem and endodermis (see also Boodle (2)). The leaves are pinnate in all the forms except a few species of Schizcea. Lygodium, as is well known, shows a continuous growth
. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 921.—Todea superba.. Fig. 922 a.—Lygodium palmatum. Fig. 924.—Anemia fraxinifolia. The Anemias, or Flowering ferns, are a very distinct genus, but are perhaps more curious than beautiful, and do not prodiice much effect in a house. The A. fraxinifolia (fig. 924) shows the character of this genus. We have a small plant of the gigantic Angiopteris evecta (fig. 925), from India, Japan, and Ceylon, which when in perfection has fronds. Please note that these images are Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-garden-its-plan-and-culture-together-with-a-general-description-of-its-geology-botany-and-natural-history-gardening-fig-921todea-superba-fig-922-alygodium-palmatum-fig-924anemia-fraxinifolia-the-anemias-or-flowering-ferns-are-a-very-distinct-genus-but-are-perhaps-more-curious-than-beautiful-and-do-not-prodiice-much-effect-in-a-house-the-a-fraxinifolia-fig-924-shows-the-character-of-this-genus-we-have-a-small-plant-of-the-gigantic-angiopteris-evecta-fig-925-from-india-japan-and-ceylon-which-when-in-perfection-has-fronds-please-note-that-these-images-are-image232220594.html
RMRDPFMJ–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 921.—Todea superba.. Fig. 922 a.—Lygodium palmatum. Fig. 924.—Anemia fraxinifolia. The Anemias, or Flowering ferns, are a very distinct genus, but are perhaps more curious than beautiful, and do not prodiice much effect in a house. The A. fraxinifolia (fig. 924) shows the character of this genus. We have a small plant of the gigantic Angiopteris evecta (fig. 925), from India, Japan, and Ceylon, which when in perfection has fronds. Please note that these images are
. Our native ferns and their allies : with synoptical descriptions of the American Pteridophyta north of Mexico. Ferns. 30 Our Native Ferns. Fig. 12. Trkhomanes radicans Swz. Enlarged section showing method of fructification. (Original.) in an elevated, globular receptacle and enclosed in an inferior, membranous, cup-shaped indusium. The veins are always free. 63. Trichomanes (Fig. 12) has sessile sporangia borne on a filiform receptacle at the summit of a vein. The indusia are tubular or funnel- shaped with an expanded and often somewhat two-lipped mouth. 64. Lygodium.—In our species of climb Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-native-ferns-and-their-allies-with-synoptical-descriptions-of-the-american-pteridophyta-north-of-mexico-ferns-30-our-native-ferns-fig-12-trkhomanes-radicans-swz-enlarged-section-showing-method-of-fructification-original-in-an-elevated-globular-receptacle-and-enclosed-in-an-inferior-membranous-cup-shaped-indusium-the-veins-are-always-free-63-trichomanes-fig-12-has-sessile-sporangia-borne-on-a-filiform-receptacle-at-the-summit-of-a-vein-the-indusia-are-tubular-or-funnel-shaped-with-an-expanded-and-often-somewhat-two-lipped-mouth-64-lygodiumin-our-species-of-climb-image237917877.html
RMRR22K1–. Our native ferns and their allies : with synoptical descriptions of the American Pteridophyta north of Mexico. Ferns. 30 Our Native Ferns. Fig. 12. Trkhomanes radicans Swz. Enlarged section showing method of fructification. (Original.) in an elevated, globular receptacle and enclosed in an inferior, membranous, cup-shaped indusium. The veins are always free. 63. Trichomanes (Fig. 12) has sessile sporangia borne on a filiform receptacle at the summit of a vein. The indusia are tubular or funnel- shaped with an expanded and often somewhat two-lipped mouth. 64. Lygodium.—In our species of climb
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 234 The American Florist. Jan. I,. January Floral Styles. BY OnB NEW YORK COKRESPONDENT. Room decoration has never been done on such a grand scale as this season. One reason of this is that several of our decorators have had carte blanche orders. Southern foliage is brought extensively into use, and fruited orange trees. Mir- rors are all curtained with soft foliage, such as asparagus or Lygodium scandens, but in other positions a great deal of ro- bust garlanding is used, such as cape smilax and ivy. English holl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-florist-a-weekly-journal-for-the-trade-floriculture-florists-234-the-american-florist-jan-i-january-floral-styles-by-onb-new-york-cokrespondent-room-decoration-has-never-been-done-on-such-a-grand-scale-as-this-season-one-reason-of-this-is-that-several-of-our-decorators-have-had-carte-blanche-orders-southern-foliage-is-brought-extensively-into-use-and-fruited-orange-trees-mir-rors-are-all-curtained-with-soft-foliage-such-as-asparagus-or-lygodium-scandens-but-in-other-positions-a-great-deal-of-ro-bust-garlanding-is-used-such-as-cape-smilax-and-ivy-english-holl-image237533809.html
RMRPCGP9–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 234 The American Florist. Jan. I,. January Floral Styles. BY OnB NEW YORK COKRESPONDENT. Room decoration has never been done on such a grand scale as this season. One reason of this is that several of our decorators have had carte blanche orders. Southern foliage is brought extensively into use, and fruited orange trees. Mir- rors are all curtained with soft foliage, such as asparagus or Lygodium scandens, but in other positions a great deal of ro- bust garlanding is used, such as cape smilax and ivy. English holl
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XX] RECENT FERNS 311 to a type of stele consisting of a central core of xylem surrounded by phloem, pericycle, and endodermis. While admitting that steles of this type may sometimes be the result of the modifica- tion of less simple forms, we may confidently regard the protostele as representing the most primitive form of vascular system. The genus Lygodium affords an example of a proto- stelic fern; a solid column of xylem tracheae and parenchyma is completely encircled by a cylinder of phloem succeeded by a multi-layered per Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xx-recent-ferns-311-to-a-type-of-stele-consisting-of-a-central-core-of-xylem-surrounded-by-phloem-pericycle-and-endodermis-while-admitting-that-steles-of-this-type-may-sometimes-be-the-result-of-the-modifica-tion-of-less-simple-forms-we-may-confidently-regard-the-protostele-as-representing-the-most-primitive-form-of-vascular-system-the-genus-lygodium-affords-an-example-of-a-proto-stelic-fern-a-solid-column-of-xylem-tracheae-and-parenchyma-is-completely-encircled-by-a-cylinder-of-phloem-succeeded-by-a-multi-layered-per-image231975982.html
RMRDBBME–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XX] RECENT FERNS 311 to a type of stele consisting of a central core of xylem surrounded by phloem, pericycle, and endodermis. While admitting that steles of this type may sometimes be the result of the modifica- tion of less simple forms, we may confidently regard the protostele as representing the most primitive form of vascular system. The genus Lygodium affords an example of a proto- stelic fern; a solid column of xylem tracheae and parenchyma is completely encircled by a cylinder of phloem succeeded by a multi-layered per
. A natural history of new and rare ferns: containing species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic," amongst which are the new Hymenophyllums and Trichomanes. With col. illus. and wood-cuts. Ferns. LYGODIUM PORSTEllI. XXXV. 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.. Lowe, E. J. (Edward Joseph), 1825-1900; Lowe, E. J. (Edward Joseph), 1825-1900. Ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-natural-history-of-new-and-rare-ferns-containing-species-and-varieties-none-of-which-are-included-in-any-of-the-eight-volumes-of-quotferns-british-and-exoticquot-amongst-which-are-the-new-hymenophyllums-and-trichomanes-with-col-illus-and-wood-cuts-ferns-lygodium-porstelli-xxxv-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-lowe-e-j-edward-joseph-1825-1900-lowe-e-j-edward-joseph-1825-1900-ne-image232284453.html
RMRDWD59–. A natural history of new and rare ferns: containing species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic," amongst which are the new Hymenophyllums and Trichomanes. With col. illus. and wood-cuts. Ferns. LYGODIUM PORSTEllI. XXXV. 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.. Lowe, E. J. (Edward Joseph), 1825-1900; Lowe, E. J. (Edward Joseph), 1825-1900. Ne
. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. 3S8 MOSSES AND FERNS CHAP. any distinct lamina. The fertile leaves are pinnately divided. In other species, e. g., S. dichotoma, the leaves are dichoto- mously divided, but the fertile leaf-segments are pinnate, as they are in 5". pusilla (Diels (i)). In Aneimia (Fig. 225) the two lower pinnae of the sporo- phyll are fertile, and in most species become very long-stalked and more divided than the sterile pinnae. The leaves arise from the dorsal side of the rhizome and in Lygodium, Prantl ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-structure-and-development-of-mosses-and-ferns-archegoniatae-plant-morphology-mosses-ferns-3s8-mosses-and-ferns-chap-any-distinct-lamina-the-fertile-leaves-are-pinnately-divided-in-other-species-e-g-s-dichotoma-the-leaves-are-dichoto-mously-divided-but-the-fertile-leaf-segments-are-pinnate-as-they-are-in-5quot-pusilla-diels-i-in-aneimia-fig-225-the-two-lower-pinnae-of-the-sporo-phyll-are-fertile-and-in-most-species-become-very-long-stalked-and-more-divided-than-the-sterile-pinnae-the-leaves-arise-from-the-dorsal-side-of-the-rhizome-and-in-lygodium-prantl-image232063711.html
RMRDFBHK–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. 3S8 MOSSES AND FERNS CHAP. any distinct lamina. The fertile leaves are pinnately divided. In other species, e. g., S. dichotoma, the leaves are dichoto- mously divided, but the fertile leaf-segments are pinnate, as they are in 5". pusilla (Diels (i)). In Aneimia (Fig. 225) the two lower pinnae of the sporo- phyll are fertile, and in most species become very long-stalked and more divided than the sterile pinnae. The leaves arise from the dorsal side of the rhizome and in Lygodium, Prantl (
. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs. LYGODIUM VOLUBILE. Japanese climbing Fern ; very pretty. 20 cents each. MICROLEPIA HIRTA CRISTATA. A very useful decorative species, and indispensable in cut-flovper work. 25 cents each. NEPHROLEPIS. N. Davallioides. Of very robust growth. Fronds 3 to 4 feet long, beautifully crested and arching. 20 to 50 cents each. N, Duffi. A small tufted species; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-illustrated-and-descriptive-catalogue-of-new-rare-and-beautiful-plants-and-seeds-nurseries-horticulture-florida-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-tropical-plants-catalogs-fruit-trees-seedlings-catalogs-lygodium-volubile-japanese-climbing-fern-very-pretty-20-cents-each-microlepia-hirta-cristata-a-very-useful-decorative-species-and-indispensable-in-cut-flovper-work-25-cents-each-nephrolepis-n-davallioides-of-very-robust-growth-fronds-3-to-4-feet-long-beautifully-crested-and-arching-20-to-50-cents-each-n-duffi-a-small-tufted-species-image236304647.html
RMRMCGYK–. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs. LYGODIUM VOLUBILE. Japanese climbing Fern ; very pretty. 20 cents each. MICROLEPIA HIRTA CRISTATA. A very useful decorative species, and indispensable in cut-flovper work. 25 cents each. NEPHROLEPIS. N. Davallioides. Of very robust growth. Fronds 3 to 4 feet long, beautifully crested and arching. 20 to 50 cents each. N, Duffi. A small tufted species;
. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. 404 MV GARDEN. very slowly. The T. superba (fig. 921) is a splendid fern, which was discovered by Captain Cook in New Zealand. It is also liable to be attacked by a parasitic fungus. I have both these last-mentioned todeas out of doors, under glass in my drawing-room, and also in my fernery. The T. Fraseri, the last species, is still a deside- ratum with me. An illustra- tion of a sporangia of a todea is annexed. There is one genus of FiG.9=..-Sporangia fems (Lygodium) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-garden-its-plan-and-culture-together-with-a-general-description-of-its-geology-botany-and-natural-history-gardening-404-mv-garden-very-slowly-the-t-superba-fig-921-is-a-splendid-fern-which-was-discovered-by-captain-cook-in-new-zealand-it-is-also-liable-to-be-attacked-by-a-parasitic-fungus-i-have-both-these-last-mentioned-todeas-out-of-doors-under-glass-in-my-drawing-room-and-also-in-my-fernery-the-t-fraseri-the-last-species-is-still-a-deside-ratum-with-me-an-illustra-tion-of-a-sporangia-of-a-todea-is-annexed-there-is-one-genus-of-fig9=-sporangia-fems-lygodium-image232220596.html
RMRDPFMM–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. 404 MV GARDEN. very slowly. The T. superba (fig. 921) is a splendid fern, which was discovered by Captain Cook in New Zealand. It is also liable to be attacked by a parasitic fungus. I have both these last-mentioned todeas out of doors, under glass in my drawing-room, and also in my fernery. The T. Fraseri, the last species, is still a deside- ratum with me. An illustra- tion of a sporangia of a todea is annexed. There is one genus of FiG.9=..-Sporangia fems (Lygodium)
. Botany of the living plant. Botany. 330 BOTANY OF THE LIVING PLANT Ferns, and generally in young sporelings there is a simple stele of a type called a " protostele," having a soHd xylem-core, and phloem surrounding it. This is beheved to have been the primitive structure for them all. It is well shown in Botryopteris (Fig. 268). Occasionally this state may be retained through life (Hymenophyllum, Lygodium). But in the vast majority of Ferns the stele expands as the plant grows stronger, and the leaves larger; and in various ways it becomes segre- gated into a number of vascular str Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/botany-of-the-living-plant-botany-330-botany-of-the-living-plant-ferns-and-generally-in-young-sporelings-there-is-a-simple-stele-of-a-type-called-a-quot-protostelequot-having-a-sohd-xylem-core-and-phloem-surrounding-it-this-is-beheved-to-have-been-the-primitive-structure-for-them-all-it-is-well-shown-in-botryopteris-fig-268-occasionally-this-state-may-be-retained-through-life-hymenophyllum-lygodium-but-in-the-vast-majority-of-ferns-the-stele-expands-as-the-plant-grows-stronger-and-the-leaves-larger-and-in-various-ways-it-becomes-segre-gated-into-a-number-of-vascular-str-image234379192.html
RMRH8W1C–. Botany of the living plant. Botany. 330 BOTANY OF THE LIVING PLANT Ferns, and generally in young sporelings there is a simple stele of a type called a " protostele," having a soHd xylem-core, and phloem surrounding it. This is beheved to have been the primitive structure for them all. It is well shown in Botryopteris (Fig. 268). Occasionally this state may be retained through life (Hymenophyllum, Lygodium). But in the vast majority of Ferns the stele expands as the plant grows stronger, and the leaves larger; and in various ways it becomes segre- gated into a number of vascular str
. The Champion City Greenhouses : trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. ONYCHIUM JAPONICUM. This is the daintiest of all the Ferns in our collection. The fronds are very fine and delicate, of the deepest green, grows rapidlv, and the easiest of ail to cultivate. 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. LYGODIUM SCANDENS.—Tlie Japanese Climbing' Fern. This makes a growth of from eight to fifteen feet, and is a very graceful, dainty and desirable variety. 50 cents per dozen; $4 per hundred. NEPHR Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-champion-city-greenhouses-trade-list-nursery-stock-ohio-springfield-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-roses-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-bulbs-plants-catalogs-onychium-japonicum-this-is-the-daintiest-of-all-the-ferns-in-our-collection-the-fronds-are-very-fine-and-delicate-of-the-deepest-green-grows-rapidlv-and-the-easiest-of-ail-to-cultivate-50-cents-per-dozen-400-per-hundred-lygodium-scandenstlie-japanese-climbing-fern-this-makes-a-growth-of-from-eight-to-fifteen-feet-and-is-a-very-graceful-dainty-and-desirable-variety-50-cents-per-dozen-4-per-hundred-nephr-image233384599.html
RMRFKGC7–. The Champion City Greenhouses : trade list. Nursery stock Ohio Springfield Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. ONYCHIUM JAPONICUM. This is the daintiest of all the Ferns in our collection. The fronds are very fine and delicate, of the deepest green, grows rapidlv, and the easiest of ail to cultivate. 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per hundred. LYGODIUM SCANDENS.—Tlie Japanese Climbing' Fern. This makes a growth of from eight to fifteen feet, and is a very graceful, dainty and desirable variety. 50 cents per dozen; $4 per hundred. NEPHR
. The book of choice ferns for the garden, conservatory. and stove : describing and giving explicit cultural directions for the best and most striking ferns and selaginellas in cultivation. Illustrated with coloured plates amd numerous wood engravings. Identification; Ferns. LYGODIUM. 429 comprised in the genus. It is a native of l^orth America, where it is found groA^dng plentifully in low, moist thickets, and damp, open woods, from Massachusetts to Virginia, Eastern Tennessee, and even Florida. From a wide-creeping rhizome (rootstock) • of a very slender nature and of a dark brown, almost bl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-book-of-choice-ferns-for-the-garden-conservatory-and-stove-describing-and-giving-explicit-cultural-directions-for-the-best-and-most-striking-ferns-and-selaginellas-in-cultivation-illustrated-with-coloured-plates-amd-numerous-wood-engravings-identification-ferns-lygodium-429-comprised-in-the-genus-it-is-a-native-of-lorth-america-where-it-is-found-groadng-plentifully-in-low-moist-thickets-and-damp-open-woods-from-massachusetts-to-virginia-eastern-tennessee-and-even-florida-from-a-wide-creeping-rhizome-rootstock-of-a-very-slender-nature-and-of-a-dark-brown-almost-bl-image234481674.html
RMRHDFNE–. The book of choice ferns for the garden, conservatory. and stove : describing and giving explicit cultural directions for the best and most striking ferns and selaginellas in cultivation. Illustrated with coloured plates amd numerous wood engravings. Identification; Ferns. LYGODIUM. 429 comprised in the genus. It is a native of l^orth America, where it is found groA^dng plentifully in low, moist thickets, and damp, open woods, from Massachusetts to Virginia, Eastern Tennessee, and even Florida. From a wide-creeping rhizome (rootstock) • of a very slender nature and of a dark brown, almost bl
. The origin of a land flora, a theory based upon the facts of alternation. Plant morphology. 544 FILICALES by curling over of the margin of the pinnule, as in Mohria and Sckizaea, and in some degree in Aneimia : or there may be a special protective growth, comparable to the indusium of the Hymenophyllaceae, which completely covers each separate sporangium, as in Lygodium (Fig. 301).. Disposition uf the sporangia of the Schizaeaceae. A = .SV//. dickotojna, J. Sm., part of a fertile segment (sorophore). B, C' = Lygodium jafionicum^ Sw. />' = zpex of a young fertile segment. C' = mature ferti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-origin-of-a-land-flora-a-theory-based-upon-the-facts-of-alternation-plant-morphology-544-filicales-by-curling-over-of-the-margin-of-the-pinnule-as-in-mohria-and-sckizaea-and-in-some-degree-in-aneimia-or-there-may-be-a-special-protective-growth-comparable-to-the-indusium-of-the-hymenophyllaceae-which-completely-covers-each-separate-sporangium-as-in-lygodium-fig-301-disposition-uf-the-sporangia-of-the-schizaeaceae-a-=-sv-dickotojna-j-sm-part-of-a-fertile-segment-sorophore-b-c-=-lygodium-jafionicum-sw-gt-=-zpex-of-a-young-fertile-segment-c-=-mature-ferti-image232307920.html
RMRDXF3C–. The origin of a land flora, a theory based upon the facts of alternation. Plant morphology. 544 FILICALES by curling over of the margin of the pinnule, as in Mohria and Sckizaea, and in some degree in Aneimia : or there may be a special protective growth, comparable to the indusium of the Hymenophyllaceae, which completely covers each separate sporangium, as in Lygodium (Fig. 301).. Disposition uf the sporangia of the Schizaeaceae. A = .SV//. dickotojna, J. Sm., part of a fertile segment (sorophore). B, C' = Lygodium jafionicum^ Sw. />' = zpex of a young fertile segment. C' = mature ferti
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XX] SCHIZAEACEAE 287 {S. pusilla) is characteristic of Northern India, the Malay region, Australia, New Caledonia, S. Africa, and elsewhere south of the Equator. Aneimia (figs. 223, 224, A, B), characterised by the fertile segments with reduced lamina, is chiefly American : the monotypic genus Mohria, resembling in habit the Poly-. FiG. 222. Schizaeaelegans. (Slightly reduced.) A few of the segments terminate in narrow fertile lobes. podiaceous genus Cheilanthes, occurs in S. Africa and Mada- gascar, while species of Lygodium Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xx-schizaeaceae-287-s-pusilla-is-characteristic-of-northern-india-the-malay-region-australia-new-caledonia-s-africa-and-elsewhere-south-of-the-equator-aneimia-figs-223-224-a-b-characterised-by-the-fertile-segments-with-reduced-lamina-is-chiefly-american-the-monotypic-genus-mohria-resembling-in-habit-the-poly-fig-222-schizaeaelegans-slightly-reduced-a-few-of-the-segments-terminate-in-narrow-fertile-lobes-podiaceous-genus-cheilanthes-occurs-in-s-africa-and-mada-gascar-while-species-of-lygodium-image231976041.html
RMRDBBPH–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XX] SCHIZAEACEAE 287 {S. pusilla) is characteristic of Northern India, the Malay region, Australia, New Caledonia, S. Africa, and elsewhere south of the Equator. Aneimia (figs. 223, 224, A, B), characterised by the fertile segments with reduced lamina, is chiefly American : the monotypic genus Mohria, resembling in habit the Poly-. FiG. 222. Schizaeaelegans. (Slightly reduced.) A few of the segments terminate in narrow fertile lobes. podiaceous genus Cheilanthes, occurs in S. Africa and Mada- gascar, while species of Lygodium
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 286 FILICALES [CH. fronds; (ii) filmy species in New Zealand, New South Wales, New Caledonia, and elsewhere. A plant of the small tree-fern Todea Wilkesiana (Fiji, Samoa, and other islands) in the filmy- fern house at Kew, to which my attention was drawn by my friend Mr A. W. Hill, has a slender stem with the characteristic leaf-scars exposed; it presents a striking similarity to some of the fossil species of Osmundaceae described in a later chapter. Schizaeaceae. (Schimea, Aneimia, Lygodium, Mohria.) Sporangia borne singly an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-286-filicales-ch-fronds-ii-filmy-species-in-new-zealand-new-south-wales-new-caledonia-and-elsewhere-a-plant-of-the-small-tree-fern-todea-wilkesiana-fiji-samoa-and-other-islands-in-the-filmy-fern-house-at-kew-to-which-my-attention-was-drawn-by-my-friend-mr-a-w-hill-has-a-slender-stem-with-the-characteristic-leaf-scars-exposed-it-presents-a-striking-similarity-to-some-of-the-fossil-species-of-osmundaceae-described-in-a-later-chapter-schizaeaceae-schimea-aneimia-lygodium-mohria-sporangia-borne-singly-an-image231976045.html
RMRDBBPN–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 286 FILICALES [CH. fronds; (ii) filmy species in New Zealand, New South Wales, New Caledonia, and elsewhere. A plant of the small tree-fern Todea Wilkesiana (Fiji, Samoa, and other islands) in the filmy- fern house at Kew, to which my attention was drawn by my friend Mr A. W. Hill, has a slender stem with the characteristic leaf-scars exposed; it presents a striking similarity to some of the fossil species of Osmundaceae described in a later chapter. Schizaeaceae. (Schimea, Aneimia, Lygodium, Mohria.) Sporangia borne singly an
. Descriptive catalogue of the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. Seed industry and trade; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 82 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ltd. (1911). Lygodium Japonicum, ornamental climbing fern—each 15c.; per 10, $1.30. Marsdenia tomentosa, hardy creeper with large lustrous leaves—per 10, $2.40. Milletia Japonica, strong small climber, Avhite wistaria-like flower—each 25c.; per 10, $2.00. Pharhitis hederacca, (Japanese Imperial large flowering Morning Glory) annual climber (see seeds section). Pneraria Tlmnbergiana, the Knclzu vine—pe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/descriptive-catalogue-of-the-yokohama-nursery-co-limited-seed-industry-and-trade-flowers-catalogs-fruit-catalogs-trees-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-82-catalogue-of-the-yokohama-nursery-co-ltd-1911-lygodium-japonicum-ornamental-climbing-ferneach-15c-per-10-130-marsdenia-tomentosa-hardy-creeper-with-large-lustrous-leavesper-10-240-milletia-japonica-strong-small-climber-avhite-wistaria-like-flowereach-25c-per-10-200-pharhitis-hederacca-japanese-imperial-large-flowering-morning-glory-annual-climber-see-seeds-section-pneraria-tlmnbergiana-the-knclzu-vinepe-image233455003.html
RMRFPP6K–. Descriptive catalogue of the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. Seed industry and trade; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 82 CATALOGUE OF THE YOKOHAMA NURSERY Co., Ltd. (1911). Lygodium Japonicum, ornamental climbing fern—each 15c.; per 10, $1.30. Marsdenia tomentosa, hardy creeper with large lustrous leaves—per 10, $2.40. Milletia Japonica, strong small climber, Avhite wistaria-like flower—each 25c.; per 10, $2.00. Pharhitis hederacca, (Japanese Imperial large flowering Morning Glory) annual climber (see seeds section). Pneraria Tlmnbergiana, the Knclzu vine—pe
. Beknopt leerboek der plantkunde voor Nederlandsch-Indië. Plants. 164 daar soms meer dan manshooge, ondoordringbare wildernissen. 4e. De familie der Schizaeaceeën. Tot deze kleine familie be- hoort o. a. het geslacht Lygodium, fig. 156, dat wij reeds bij de windende planten hebben vermeld. 5e. de familie der PolypocUaceeën. Dit is verreweg de grootste familie der varens, om- streeks negen tiende van alle bekende soorten be-. Fig. 180. Hertshoornvaren. Platycerium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beknopt-leerboek-der-plantkunde-voor-nederlandsch-indi-plants-164-daar-soms-meer-dan-manshooge-ondoordringbare-wildernissen-4e-de-familie-der-schizaeaceen-tot-deze-kleine-familie-be-hoort-o-a-het-geslacht-lygodium-fig-156-dat-wij-reeds-bij-de-windende-planten-hebben-vermeld-5e-de-familie-der-polypocuaceen-dit-is-verreweg-de-grootste-familie-der-varens-om-streeks-negen-tiende-van-alle-bekende-soorten-be-fig-180-hertshoornvaren-platycerium-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-colo-image234712585.html
RMRHT289–. Beknopt leerboek der plantkunde voor Nederlandsch-Indië. Plants. 164 daar soms meer dan manshooge, ondoordringbare wildernissen. 4e. De familie der Schizaeaceeën. Tot deze kleine familie be- hoort o. a. het geslacht Lygodium, fig. 156, dat wij reeds bij de windende planten hebben vermeld. 5e. de familie der PolypocUaceeën. Dit is verreweg de grootste familie der varens, om- streeks negen tiende van alle bekende soorten be-. Fig. 180. Hertshoornvaren. Platycerium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo
. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 2x J. B JACKSON, GAINESVILLE, GA. Lygodium scandens. A climbing Fern from the East Indies. A most graceful plant, grow- ing from 3 to 6 feet high; as easy of cultiva- tion as the smilax; can be used to advantage in hanging baskets. 15 and 25 c. Nephrolepis exaltata. (The Sword Fern,) * A magnificent sort, with beautiful fronds often 4 to 5 feet in length; a hardy, robust grower, and v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-useful-greenhouse-and-bedding-plants-make-a-specialty-of-fine-chrysanthemums-and-roses-nursery-stock-georgia-gainesville-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-2x-j-b-jackson-gainesville-ga-lygodium-scandens-a-climbing-fern-from-the-east-indies-a-most-graceful-plant-grow-ing-from-3-to-6-feet-high-as-easy-of-cultiva-tion-as-the-smilax-can-be-used-to-advantage-in-hanging-baskets-15-and-25-c-nephrolepis-exaltata-the-sword-fern-a-magnificent-sort-with-beautiful-fronds-often-4-to-5-feet-in-length-a-hardy-robust-grower-and-v-image233117659.html
RMRF7BXK–. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 2x J. B JACKSON, GAINESVILLE, GA. Lygodium scandens. A climbing Fern from the East Indies. A most graceful plant, grow- ing from 3 to 6 feet high; as easy of cultiva- tion as the smilax; can be used to advantage in hanging baskets. 15 and 25 c. Nephrolepis exaltata. (The Sword Fern,) * A magnificent sort, with beautiful fronds often 4 to 5 feet in length; a hardy, robust grower, and v
. The origin of a land flora, a theory based upon the facts of alternation. Plant morphology. 546 FILICALES. Fig. 303. Senftcnbergia (Pecopteris) elegans, Corda. A=^ small piece of sporophyll (-J). 5=a spor- angium px5')* (After Zeiller, from Engler and Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam.) The sporangia of Mohria are radially constructed, the apex and base being opposite (Fig. 302 d, e). In the other genera the sporangia are more or less curved, so as to be dorsiventral: this curvature is slight in Aneimia and Schizaea (Fig. 302 a, b, f, g), but very marked in Lygodium (Fig. 302 c). Here it will be well Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-origin-of-a-land-flora-a-theory-based-upon-the-facts-of-alternation-plant-morphology-546-filicales-fig-303-senftcnbergia-pecopteris-elegans-corda-a=-small-piece-of-sporophyll-j-5=a-spor-angium-px5-after-zeiller-from-engler-and-prantl-nat-pflanzenfam-the-sporangia-of-mohria-are-radially-constructed-the-apex-and-base-being-opposite-fig-302-d-e-in-the-other-genera-the-sporangia-are-more-or-less-curved-so-as-to-be-dorsiventral-this-curvature-is-slight-in-aneimia-and-schizaea-fig-302-a-b-f-g-but-very-marked-in-lygodium-fig-302-c-here-it-will-be-well-image232307915.html
RMRDXF37–. The origin of a land flora, a theory based upon the facts of alternation. Plant morphology. 546 FILICALES. Fig. 303. Senftcnbergia (Pecopteris) elegans, Corda. A=^ small piece of sporophyll (-J). 5=a spor- angium px5')* (After Zeiller, from Engler and Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam.) The sporangia of Mohria are radially constructed, the apex and base being opposite (Fig. 302 d, e). In the other genera the sporangia are more or less curved, so as to be dorsiventral: this curvature is slight in Aneimia and Schizaea (Fig. 302 a, b, f, g), but very marked in Lygodium (Fig. 302 c). Here it will be well
. Catalogue of dutch bulbs and other flowering roots : also seeds and plants for autumn planting and house decoration in winter. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. CheilanteSy Hirta. 25 to 50 cents. Davailia, dissect a. 25 to 50 cents. " tyrtnana. 50 cents. " Mooreana. 25 cents to $1.00. Diplaziu7n, decinatum. 25 to 50 cents. Lomaria, gibba. 25 cents to $3.00. Lygodium^ scandens. (Japanese Climbing Fern.) A native of Japan; of graceful, twining habit, and in its native clime, will grow fifty feet. Of easy culture treated as other ferns, and valuable as a climbing or dro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-dutch-bulbs-and-other-flowering-roots-also-seeds-and-plants-for-autumn-planting-and-house-decoration-in-winter-flowers-seeds-catalogs-bulbs-plants-catalogs-cheilantesy-hirta-25-to-50-cents-davailia-dissect-a-25-to-50-cents-quot-tyrtnana-50-cents-quot-mooreana-25-cents-to-100-diplaziu7n-decinatum-25-to-50-cents-lomaria-gibba-25-cents-to-300-lygodium-scandens-japanese-climbing-fern-a-native-of-japan-of-graceful-twining-habit-and-in-its-native-clime-will-grow-fifty-feet-of-easy-culture-treated-as-other-ferns-and-valuable-as-a-climbing-or-dro-image233178166.html
RMRFA53J–. Catalogue of dutch bulbs and other flowering roots : also seeds and plants for autumn planting and house decoration in winter. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. CheilanteSy Hirta. 25 to 50 cents. Davailia, dissect a. 25 to 50 cents. " tyrtnana. 50 cents. " Mooreana. 25 cents to $1.00. Diplaziu7n, decinatum. 25 to 50 cents. Lomaria, gibba. 25 cents to $3.00. Lygodium^ scandens. (Japanese Climbing Fern.) A native of Japan; of graceful, twining habit, and in its native clime, will grow fifty feet. Of easy culture treated as other ferns, and valuable as a climbing or dro
. Catalogue of dutch bulbs and other flowering roots : also seeds and plants for autumn planting and house decoration in winter. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. CheilanteSy Hirta. 25 to 50 cents. Davailia, dissect a. 25 to 50 cents. " tyrtnana. 50 cents. " Mooreana. 25 cents to $1.00. Diplaziu7n, decinatum. 25 to 50 cents. Lomaria, gibba. 25 cents to $3.00. Lygodium^ scandens. (Japanese Climbing Fern.) A native of Japan; of graceful, twining habit, and in its native clime, will grow fifty feet. Of easy culture treated as other ferns, and valuable as a climbing or dro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-dutch-bulbs-and-other-flowering-roots-also-seeds-and-plants-for-autumn-planting-and-house-decoration-in-winter-flowers-seeds-catalogs-bulbs-plants-catalogs-cheilantesy-hirta-25-to-50-cents-davailia-dissect-a-25-to-50-cents-quot-tyrtnana-50-cents-quot-mooreana-25-cents-to-100-diplaziu7n-decinatum-25-to-50-cents-lomaria-gibba-25-cents-to-300-lygodium-scandens-japanese-climbing-fern-a-native-of-japan-of-graceful-twining-habit-and-in-its-native-clime-will-grow-fifty-feet-of-easy-culture-treated-as-other-ferns-and-valuable-as-a-climbing-or-dro-image232985077.html
RMRF1ARH–. Catalogue of dutch bulbs and other flowering roots : also seeds and plants for autumn planting and house decoration in winter. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. CheilanteSy Hirta. 25 to 50 cents. Davailia, dissect a. 25 to 50 cents. " tyrtnana. 50 cents. " Mooreana. 25 cents to $1.00. Diplaziu7n, decinatum. 25 to 50 cents. Lomaria, gibba. 25 cents to $3.00. Lygodium^ scandens. (Japanese Climbing Fern.) A native of Japan; of graceful, twining habit, and in its native clime, will grow fifty feet. Of easy culture treated as other ferns, and valuable as a climbing or dro
. The origin of a land flora, a theory based upon the facts of alternation. Plant morphology. Fig. 303. Senftcnbergia (Pecopteris) elegans, Corda. A=^ small piece of sporophyll (-J). 5=a spor- angium px5')* (After Zeiller, from Engler and Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam.) The sporangia of Mohria are radially constructed, the apex and base being opposite (Fig. 302 d, e). In the other genera the sporangia are more or less curved, so as to be dorsiventral: this curvature is slight in Aneimia and Schizaea (Fig. 302 a, b, f, g), but very marked in Lygodium (Fig. 302 c). Here it will be well to introduce a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-origin-of-a-land-flora-a-theory-based-upon-the-facts-of-alternation-plant-morphology-fig-303-senftcnbergia-pecopteris-elegans-corda-a=-small-piece-of-sporophyll-j-5=a-spor-angium-px5-after-zeiller-from-engler-and-prantl-nat-pflanzenfam-the-sporangia-of-mohria-are-radially-constructed-the-apex-and-base-being-opposite-fig-302-d-e-in-the-other-genera-the-sporangia-are-more-or-less-curved-so-as-to-be-dorsiventral-this-curvature-is-slight-in-aneimia-and-schizaea-fig-302-a-b-f-g-but-very-marked-in-lygodium-fig-302-c-here-it-will-be-well-to-introduce-a-image232307913.html
RMRDXF35–. The origin of a land flora, a theory based upon the facts of alternation. Plant morphology. Fig. 303. Senftcnbergia (Pecopteris) elegans, Corda. A=^ small piece of sporophyll (-J). 5=a spor- angium px5')* (After Zeiller, from Engler and Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam.) The sporangia of Mohria are radially constructed, the apex and base being opposite (Fig. 302 d, e). In the other genera the sporangia are more or less curved, so as to be dorsiventral: this curvature is slight in Aneimia and Schizaea (Fig. 302 a, b, f, g), but very marked in Lygodium (Fig. 302 c). Here it will be well to introduce a
. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 2x J. B JACKSON, GAINESVILLE, GA. Lygodium scandens. A climbing Fern from the East Indies. A most graceful plant, grow- ing from 3 to 6 feet high; as easy of cultiva- tion as the smilax; can be used to advantage in hanging baskets. 15 and 25 c. Nephrolepis exaltata. (The Sword Fern,) * A magnificent sort, with beautiful fronds often 4 to 5 feet in length; a hardy, robust grower, and v Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/catalogue-of-useful-greenhouse-and-bedding-plants-make-a-specialty-of-fine-chrysanthemums-and-roses-nursery-stock-georgia-gainesville-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-flowers-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-2x-j-b-jackson-gainesville-ga-lygodium-scandens-a-climbing-fern-from-the-east-indies-a-most-graceful-plant-grow-ing-from-3-to-6-feet-high-as-easy-of-cultiva-tion-as-the-smilax-can-be-used-to-advantage-in-hanging-baskets-15-and-25-c-nephrolepis-exaltata-the-sword-fern-a-magnificent-sort-with-beautiful-fronds-often-4-to-5-feet-in-length-a-hardy-robust-grower-and-v-image233315212.html
RMRFGBX4–. Catalogue of useful greenhouse and bedding plants : make a specialty of fine chrysanthemums and roses. Nursery stock Georgia Gainesville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 2x J. B JACKSON, GAINESVILLE, GA. Lygodium scandens. A climbing Fern from the East Indies. A most graceful plant, grow- ing from 3 to 6 feet high; as easy of cultiva- tion as the smilax; can be used to advantage in hanging baskets. 15 and 25 c. Nephrolepis exaltata. (The Sword Fern,) * A magnificent sort, with beautiful fronds often 4 to 5 feet in length; a hardy, robust grower, and v
. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. 3o6 KEY TO THE GENERA.. Lvgod» " FRUITING FRONDS PARTLY STERILE. 2. Fcuiting portion z'« /Ae tniddle of the frond. Interrupted fern. OSMUNDA. 30 2. Fruiting portion at the apex of the frond. a. Sterile pinnae palmate; rachis twining. Climbing fern. LyGODIUM. 280 OpViio^louunv a. Sterile pinnae pinnate; fronds large ; fertile portion green, soon turning brown. Royal fern. OSMUNDA. 32 Fruiting portion apparently on a sep- arate stalk, above the sterile. 6. Sterile portion entire, thick ; fer- tile, a simple spike. Adder' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-ferns-in-their-haunts-a-guide-to-all-the-native-species-ferns-3o6-key-to-the-genera-lvgod-quot-fruiting-fronds-partly-sterile-2-fcuiting-portion-z-ae-tniddle-of-the-frond-interrupted-fern-osmunda-30-2-fruiting-portion-at-the-apex-of-the-frond-a-sterile-pinnae-palmate-rachis-twining-climbing-fern-lygodium-280-opviiolouunv-a-sterile-pinnae-pinnate-fronds-large-fertile-portion-green-soon-turning-brown-royal-fern-osmunda-32-fruiting-portion-apparently-on-a-sep-arate-stalk-above-the-sterile-6-sterile-portion-entire-thick-fer-tile-a-simple-spike-adder-image232038190.html
RMRDE726–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. 3o6 KEY TO THE GENERA.. Lvgod» " FRUITING FRONDS PARTLY STERILE. 2. Fcuiting portion z'« /Ae tniddle of the frond. Interrupted fern. OSMUNDA. 30 2. Fruiting portion at the apex of the frond. a. Sterile pinnae palmate; rachis twining. Climbing fern. LyGODIUM. 280 OpViio^louunv a. Sterile pinnae pinnate; fronds large ; fertile portion green, soon turning brown. Royal fern. OSMUNDA. 32 Fruiting portion apparently on a sep- arate stalk, above the sterile. 6. Sterile portion entire, thick ; fer- tile, a simple spike. Adder'
. Beitrge zur wissenschaftlichen Botanik. Plants. Zur physiologischen Anatomie einiger tropischer Farne. 343 Ränder eines solchen Bündels häufig nähern, entsteht, oder auch indem die Hadromelemente der beiden Ränder mit einander verschmelzen, so dass ein 0-förmiges Bündel entsteht. Bei den mark- und rindenständigen Bündeln ist diese Veränderung noch stärker aus- geprägt. Im Stamme und in den Blattstielen von Lygodium dichotomum ist nur ein einziges axiles Gefässbündel, eine einfache Stele, vor- handen, die einen ungefähr kreisförmigen Querschnitt hat. Im Rhizom von Drymoglossum hetero- l^hyllu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beitrge-zur-wissenschaftlichen-botanik-plants-zur-physiologischen-anatomie-einiger-tropischer-farne-343-rnder-eines-solchen-bndels-hufig-nhern-entsteht-oder-auch-indem-die-hadromelemente-der-beiden-rnder-mit-einander-verschmelzen-so-dass-ein-0-frmiges-bndel-entsteht-bei-den-mark-und-rindenstndigen-bndeln-ist-diese-vernderung-noch-strker-aus-geprgt-im-stamme-und-in-den-blattstielen-von-lygodium-dichotomum-ist-nur-ein-einziges-axiles-gefssbndel-eine-einfache-stele-vor-handen-die-einen-ungefhr-kreisfrmigen-querschnitt-hat-im-rhizom-von-drymoglossum-hetero-lhyllu-image234750760.html
RMRHWPYM–. Beitrge zur wissenschaftlichen Botanik. Plants. Zur physiologischen Anatomie einiger tropischer Farne. 343 Ränder eines solchen Bündels häufig nähern, entsteht, oder auch indem die Hadromelemente der beiden Ränder mit einander verschmelzen, so dass ein 0-förmiges Bündel entsteht. Bei den mark- und rindenständigen Bündeln ist diese Veränderung noch stärker aus- geprägt. Im Stamme und in den Blattstielen von Lygodium dichotomum ist nur ein einziges axiles Gefässbündel, eine einfache Stele, vor- handen, die einen ungefähr kreisförmigen Querschnitt hat. Im Rhizom von Drymoglossum hetero- l^hyllu
. Hardy ferns and flowers, shrubs, roses, etc.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Southwick Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Ferns Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. BICKSOXIA. LYGODIUM PALM AT I'M. PUjSTCTILOBULA. of the Pacific coast. 25 cents each. CYSTOPTERIS toulbi- fera(Bladder Fern) —Fronds 1 to 2 feet long, narrow and slen- der. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen, fragilis—Smaller, 4 to 8 inches high. Two or three times divided. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen. DICKSOMA punctilo- 1)11 la—Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Fronds pale green, very thin, with strong stalks from a slender, creeping Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardy-ferns-and-flowers-shrubs-roses-etc-nursery-stock-massachusetts-southwick-catalogs-perennials-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-ferns-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-bicksoxia-lygodium-palm-at-im-pujstctilobula-of-the-pacific-coast-25-cents-each-cystopteris-toulbi-ferabladder-fern-fronds-1-to-2-feet-long-narrow-and-slen-der-10-cents-each-1-per-dozen-fragilissmaller-4-to-8-inches-high-two-or-three-times-divided-10-cents-each-1-per-dozen-dicksoma-punctilo-111-lagrows-2-to-3-feet-high-fronds-pale-green-very-thin-with-strong-stalks-from-a-slender-creeping-image233427529.html
RMRFNF5D–. Hardy ferns and flowers, shrubs, roses, etc.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Southwick Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Ferns Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. BICKSOXIA. LYGODIUM PALM AT I'M. PUjSTCTILOBULA. of the Pacific coast. 25 cents each. CYSTOPTERIS toulbi- fera(Bladder Fern) —Fronds 1 to 2 feet long, narrow and slen- der. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen, fragilis—Smaller, 4 to 8 inches high. Two or three times divided. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen. DICKSOMA punctilo- 1)11 la—Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Fronds pale green, very thin, with strong stalks from a slender, creeping
. Beitrge zur wissenschaftlichen Botanik. Plants. 350 W, Schütze. führen ausser einem lebenden Protoplasten häufig kleinkörnige transitorische Stärke, was andeutet, dass sie als eine ihrer Funk- tionen die Leitung von Kohlehydraten zu besorgen haben. Die Tracheiden von Ljgodium dichotomum sind ebenfalls sehr. Fig. 8. [Querschnitt durch das Gefässbündel einer Wurzel von Lygodium dichotomum. a Stereom, b Speicherzellen, c Endodermis, d Pericambium, e Siebröhren, f Hadromparenchym, (/ Tracheiden, /i Protoleptom, weit und lang, was ja bei einer Kletterpflanze weiter nicht Wunder nehmen darf. Sie e Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beitrge-zur-wissenschaftlichen-botanik-plants-350-w-schtze-fhren-ausser-einem-lebenden-protoplasten-hufig-kleinkrnige-transitorische-strke-was-andeutet-dass-sie-als-eine-ihrer-funk-tionen-die-leitung-von-kohlehydraten-zu-besorgen-haben-die-tracheiden-von-ljgodium-dichotomum-sind-ebenfalls-sehr-fig-8-querschnitt-durch-das-gefssbndel-einer-wurzel-von-lygodium-dichotomum-a-stereom-b-speicherzellen-c-endodermis-d-pericambium-e-siebrhren-f-hadromparenchym-tracheiden-i-protoleptom-weit-und-lang-was-ja-bei-einer-kletterpflanze-weiter-nicht-wunder-nehmen-darf-sie-e-image234750736.html
RMRHWPXT–. Beitrge zur wissenschaftlichen Botanik. Plants. 350 W, Schütze. führen ausser einem lebenden Protoplasten häufig kleinkörnige transitorische Stärke, was andeutet, dass sie als eine ihrer Funk- tionen die Leitung von Kohlehydraten zu besorgen haben. Die Tracheiden von Ljgodium dichotomum sind ebenfalls sehr. Fig. 8. [Querschnitt durch das Gefässbündel einer Wurzel von Lygodium dichotomum. a Stereom, b Speicherzellen, c Endodermis, d Pericambium, e Siebröhren, f Hadromparenchym, (/ Tracheiden, /i Protoleptom, weit und lang, was ja bei einer Kletterpflanze weiter nicht Wunder nehmen darf. Sie e
. Hardy ferns and flowers, shrubs, roses, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Southwick Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Ferns Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. DICKSONIA PUNCTILOUULA.. LYGODIUM PALMATUM. CftYPT0«AMME a c r o s t i c h «irtes—A small fern about 8 inches high. A native of the Pacific coast. Does quite well in the rock garden. 20 cents each. CYSTOPTERIS fouM- fera (Bladder Fern)— Fronds 1 to 2 feet long, narrow and slen- der. Light green in color, and quite grace- ful. This makes a good plant for the fern basket. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen, fragilis Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardy-ferns-and-flowers-shrubs-roses-etc-nurseries-horticulture-massachusetts-southwick-catalogs-perennials-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-ferns-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-dicksonia-punctilouula-lygodium-palmatum-cftypt0amme-a-c-r-o-s-t-i-c-h-irtesa-small-fern-about-8-inches-high-a-native-of-the-pacific-coast-does-quite-well-in-the-rock-garden-20-cents-each-cystopteris-foum-fera-bladder-fern-fronds-1-to-2-feet-long-narrow-and-slen-der-light-green-in-color-and-quite-grace-ful-this-makes-a-good-plant-for-the-fern-basket-10-cents-each-1-per-dozen-fragilis-image233416171.html
RMRFN0KR–. Hardy ferns and flowers, shrubs, roses, etc.. Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Southwick Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Ferns Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. DICKSONIA PUNCTILOUULA.. LYGODIUM PALMATUM. CftYPT0«AMME a c r o s t i c h «irtes—A small fern about 8 inches high. A native of the Pacific coast. Does quite well in the rock garden. 20 cents each. CYSTOPTERIS fouM- fera (Bladder Fern)— Fronds 1 to 2 feet long, narrow and slen- der. Light green in color, and quite grace- ful. This makes a good plant for the fern basket. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen, fragilis
. Beknopt leerboek der plantkunde voor Nederlandsch-Indië. Plants. 134 zich met hun groeiende toppen om het een of andere steunsel heen. De groeiende top beweegt zich hier voortdurend langzaam ongeveer horizontaal in een kring rond, steeds in dezelfde richting, bij de meeste slingerplanten tegengesteld aan de richting van de. Fig. 156. Lygodium, een Varen met windeuden bladsteel. wijzers van een horloge, bij eenige soorten in de richting met de wijzers mee. Het onderscheid tusschen rechts windende en linkswindende slingerplanten berust hierop. Wanneer de langzaam ronddraaiende top van de sling Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beknopt-leerboek-der-plantkunde-voor-nederlandsch-indi-plants-134-zich-met-hun-groeiende-toppen-om-het-een-of-andere-steunsel-heen-de-groeiende-top-beweegt-zich-hier-voortdurend-langzaam-ongeveer-horizontaal-in-een-kring-rond-steeds-in-dezelfde-richting-bij-de-meeste-slingerplanten-tegengesteld-aan-de-richting-van-de-fig-156-lygodium-een-varen-met-windeuden-bladsteel-wijzers-van-een-horloge-bij-eenige-soorten-in-de-richting-met-de-wijzers-mee-het-onderscheid-tusschen-rechts-windende-en-linkswindende-slingerplanten-berust-hierop-wanneer-de-langzaam-ronddraaiende-top-van-de-sling-image234712871.html
RMRHT2JF–. Beknopt leerboek der plantkunde voor Nederlandsch-Indië. Plants. 134 zich met hun groeiende toppen om het een of andere steunsel heen. De groeiende top beweegt zich hier voortdurend langzaam ongeveer horizontaal in een kring rond, steeds in dezelfde richting, bij de meeste slingerplanten tegengesteld aan de richting van de. Fig. 156. Lygodium, een Varen met windeuden bladsteel. wijzers van een horloge, bij eenige soorten in de richting met de wijzers mee. Het onderscheid tusschen rechts windende en linkswindende slingerplanten berust hierop. Wanneer de langzaam ronddraaiende top van de sling
. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. STRUCTURE DES FOUGÈRES FOSSILES ET VIVANTES 145 nombre de divisions. En résumé, dans la racine des Schizea, il existe souvent, un cylindre central hexagonal, entouré par six cellules endodermiques tabulaires, en dehors desquelles se trouvent six grandes cellules sclérifiées. Chez certaines espè- ces, ce nombre peut augmenter aux approches de la tige, et même modifier la forme du cylindre central, sans toutefois jamais devenir très important. Dans la racine du Lygodium hmiatum Mart., j'ai trouvé une écorce assez épaisse, parenchymateuse en dehors et Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annales-des-sciences-naturelles-botaniques-structure-des-fougres-fossiles-et-vivantes-145-nombre-de-divisions-en-rsum-dans-la-racine-des-schizea-il-existe-souvent-un-cylindre-central-hexagonal-entour-par-six-cellules-endodermiques-tabulaires-en-dehors-desquelles-se-trouvent-six-grandes-cellules-sclrifies-chez-certaines-esp-ces-ce-nombre-peut-augmenter-aux-approches-de-la-tige-et-mme-modifier-la-forme-du-cylindre-central-sans-toutefois-jamais-devenir-trs-important-dans-la-racine-du-lygodium-hmiatum-mart-jai-trouv-une-corce-assez-paisse-parenchymateuse-en-dehors-et-image236604833.html
RMRMX7TH–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. STRUCTURE DES FOUGÈRES FOSSILES ET VIVANTES 145 nombre de divisions. En résumé, dans la racine des Schizea, il existe souvent, un cylindre central hexagonal, entouré par six cellules endodermiques tabulaires, en dehors desquelles se trouvent six grandes cellules sclérifiées. Chez certaines espè- ces, ce nombre peut augmenter aux approches de la tige, et même modifier la forme du cylindre central, sans toutefois jamais devenir très important. Dans la racine du Lygodium hmiatum Mart., j'ai trouvé une écorce assez épaisse, parenchymateuse en dehors et
. Hardy ferns & flowers, shrubs, roses, etc.. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Ferns Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. IHcksonia piinctilobula.. Lygodium pa J in at tun. 4 inch long, growing thickly along the stalk. Moist soil. 20 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. LYGODIUM palmatum (Climb- ing Fern). Grows 1 to 3 feet high. Stalk slender and twin- ing, from a slender running root-stock. 25 cts, ONOCLEA sensibilis (Sensitive Fern). 1 to 2 feet high. Wet places, open sun or shade. 10 cts., each, $1 per doz. 0. Struthiopteris (Ostrich Fe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hardy-ferns-amp-flowers-shrubs-roses-etc-nursery-stock-massachusetts-catalogs-ferns-catalogs-perennials-catalogs-shrubs-catalogs-roses-catalogs-plants-ornamental-catalogs-ihcksonia-piinctilobula-lygodium-pa-j-in-at-tun-4-inch-long-growing-thickly-along-the-stalk-moist-soil-20-cts-each-125-per-doz-lygodium-palmatum-climb-ing-fern-grows-1-to-3-feet-high-stalk-slender-and-twin-ing-from-a-slender-running-root-stock-25-cts-onoclea-sensibilis-sensitive-fern-1-to-2-feet-high-wet-places-open-sun-or-shade-10-cts-each-1-per-doz-0-struthiopteris-ostrich-fe-image233304925.html
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