RFCP2NEW–Sensitive Fern, Onclea sensibilis, in spring in the forest
RFCMTGF4–1925 Sensitive Fern Onoclea sensibilis
RFB634B8–Sensitive Fern Onoclea sensibilis detail Hemlock Draw Sauk County Wisconsin
RF2F3G5FX–Sensitive Fern Fronds in Springtime
RMPPYKPN–Onoclea sensibilis, New Jersey; Anna Atkins, British, 1799 - 1871, England; 1853; Cyanotype; 25.4 × 19.4 cm 10 × 7 5,8 in
RF2RAX1JX–Bracken Pteridium aquilinum) and Sensitive (Onoclea sensibilis) Ferns fill the forest floor along the Fern Trail at Mink River Estuary Nature Conserva
RMTA88PG–Waterplants, bog plants
RMAD1MG2–Green leaves of Polypodiaceae Onoclea sensibilis America Asia Europe
RM2H3HDCF–Perlfarn, Onoclea sensibilis
RM2RG3RRA–Sensitive fern, Onoclea sensibilis
RMG3A0JD–Ferns, geranium phaeum and others mix in a shady border beneath a large Viburnum plicatum var. tomentosum shrub
RM2RE05BE–sensitive fern, bead fern (Onoclea sensibilis), detail of fertile leaf, sporophylls against black background
RM2BXF2JF–Onoclea sensibilis L Onoclea sensibilis L.
RF2EAREFT–Perlfarn, Onoclea sensibilis
RF2X2PNFG–Onoclea sensibilis, close-up. Green grass natural background. the sensitive fern, the bead fern.
RF2J8TG2E–Sunlight Shining on a Single Sensitive Fern in a Meadow
RF2F4J1B3–Sensitive Fern (Onoclea sensibilis) laden with rain drops
RF2J8TG8B–A Side View of Sensitive Ferns in a Grassy Field
RFCP2NEH–Sensitive Fern, Onclea sensibilis, in spring in the forest
RFEYYJ09–Perlfarn, Onoclea sensibilis
RF2JP2KWK–A closeup shot of green leaves of sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis)
RF2F3G5FF–Sensitive Fern Fronds in Springtime
RMDM7KFJ–ONOCLEA SENSIBILIS, SENSITIVE FERN OR BEAD FERN, AQUATIC PLANT ON THE BANKS OF THE CONIE, AN UNTAMED RIVER FED BY THE WATER FROM A SPRING DISCHARGED FROM THE PHREATIC TABLE OF THE BEAUCE, MARBOUE, EURE-ET-LOIR (28), FRANCE
RF2RAX1K1–Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) and Sensitive (Onoclea sensibilis) Ferns grow around a fallen log at the Mink River Estuary Nature Conservancy, Ellison
RFCFAJ3P–Sensitive fern or Bead fern (Onoclea sensibilis), Knowlton, Quebec, Canada.
RMAD1MKA–Green leaves of Polypodiaceae Onoclea sensibilis America Asia Europe
RM2AXEBJF–Widow Skimmer Dragonflies (Libellula luctuosa) resting on Sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis), Eastern USA, by Skip Moody/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RM2A7C9JG–Sensitive fern, Onoclea sensibilis, native to America and Asia. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Corsi, drawn by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RMHMKRKW–Sensitive Fern or Bead Fern fertile frond (Onoclea sensibilis), Onocleaceae.
RM2RE049Y–sensitive fern, bead fern (Onoclea sensibilis), detail of fertile leaf, sporophylls against black background
RMJ46N57–Onoclea sensibilis (dessin)
RF2EAREF9–Perlfarn, Onoclea sensibilis
RMB8MMC3–A country cottage garden in spring with farmhouse.
RF2DBRRBP–Sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis). Called Bead fern also
RMA5JR5F– Sensitive ferns Onoclea sensibilis and silver maples Acer saccharinum in a floodplain forest along the Upper Merrimack Rive
RM2EFTN8E–Onoclea sensibilis (dessin).
RMW30326–Onoclea sensibilis BB-1913
RM2F5HA83–Onoclea sensibilis, New Jersey.
RFEYYHYA–Perlfarn, Onoclea sensibilis
RFRAGKP5–Onoclea sensibilis, New Jersey, Anna Atkins (British, 1799 - 1871), England, 1853, Cyanotype, 25.4 × 19.4 cm (10 × 7 reimagined
RM2AFHXR4–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). --sp. Fig. 177.—A, Osmunda cinnamomea, section of a recently fertilised archegonium,X4S0. A spermatozoid has penetrated the nucleus of the egg, and several arein the space above the egg. B, Onoclea sensibilis. Egg fourteen hours after thepenetration of the spermatozoid, which is still recognizable within the egg nucleus,X900. (B, after Shaw.) gonium opens, the egg is depressed above, and the nucleusflattened. As soon as the archegonium opens, and the dis-organised contents of the neck cells are expelled, the tggbecomes turgid
RMP6ECMJ–Sensitive fern, Onoclea sensibilis, native to America and Asia. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's 'Dictionary of Natural Science,' Florence, Italy, 1837. Engraved by Corsi, drawn by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
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