Common Polypody / Polypodium vulgare woodcut from Gerarde's Herball, History of Plants. He refers to it as Wall Ferne. P972 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/common-polypody-polypodium-vulgare-woodcut-from-gerardes-herball-history-of-plants-he-refers-to-it-as-wall-ferne-p972-image357212755.html
RM2BN4CEB–Common Polypody / Polypodium vulgare woodcut from Gerarde's Herball, History of Plants. He refers to it as Wall Ferne. P972
. 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, xmder side. POLYPODIUM PLEBEJUM. SCHLECHTENDAL. J. SmITH. LiEBMANN. KuNZE. PLATE XXXIII. Polypodium—Polypody. Plehejum—Common. An interesting rare species. An evergreen stove Fern. Native of Mexico, which it has been found in the temperate and cold regions, at a height of from two to seven thousand feet above the sea, by Schiede an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-xmder-side-polypodium-plebejum-schlechtendal-j-smith-liebmann-kunze-plate-xxxiii-polypodiumpolypody-plehejumcommon-an-interesting-rare-species-an-evergreen-stove-fern-native-of-mexico-which-it-has-been-found-in-the-temperate-and-cold-regions-at-a-height-of-from-two-to-seven-thousand-feet-above-the-sea-by-schiede-an-image216367955.html
RMPG0BEY–. 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, xmder side. POLYPODIUM PLEBEJUM. SCHLECHTENDAL. J. SmITH. LiEBMANN. KuNZE. PLATE XXXIII. Polypodium—Polypody. Plehejum—Common. An interesting rare species. An evergreen stove Fern. Native of Mexico, which it has been found in the temperate and cold regions, at a height of from two to seven thousand feet above the sea, by Schiede an
. 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. Apex of Frond. POLYPODIUM PHEGOPTERIS, Var. Multifidum. Lowe. Polypodium—Polypody. Pkegopteris—Beech Fern. Multifidum—MuW^i^A. This interesting variety was found by myself in great abundance in 1857, near Stockghyll Force, Ambleside. In form it resembles the normal form of Polypodium pkegopteris, the distinctive feature consisting in its being irregularly n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-apex-of-frond-polypodium-phegopteris-var-multifidum-lowe-polypodiumpolypody-pkegopterisbeech-fern-multifidummuwia-this-interesting-variety-was-found-by-myself-in-great-abundance-in-1857-near-stockghyll-force-ambleside-in-form-it-resembles-the-normal-form-of-polypodium-pkegopteris-the-distinctive-feature-consisting-in-its-being-irregularly-n-image232019584.html
RMRDDB9M–. 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. Apex of Frond. POLYPODIUM PHEGOPTERIS, Var. Multifidum. Lowe. Polypodium—Polypody. Pkegopteris—Beech Fern. Multifidum—MuW^i^A. This interesting variety was found by myself in great abundance in 1857, near Stockghyll Force, Ambleside. In form it resembles the normal form of Polypodium pkegopteris, the distinctive feature consisting in its being irregularly n
. 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. Apex of Frond. POLYPODIUM PHEGOPTERIS, Var. Multifidum. Lowe. Polypodium—Polypody. Pkegopteris—Beech Fern. Multifidum—MuW^i^A. This interesting variety was found by myself in great abundance in 1857, near Stockghyll Force, Ambleside. In form it resembles the normal form of Polypodium pkegopteris, the distinctive feature consisting in its being irregularly n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-apex-of-frond-polypodium-phegopteris-var-multifidum-lowe-polypodiumpolypody-pkegopterisbeech-fern-multifidummuwia-this-interesting-variety-was-found-by-myself-in-great-abundance-in-1857-near-stockghyll-force-ambleside-in-form-it-resembles-the-normal-form-of-polypodium-pkegopteris-the-distinctive-feature-consisting-in-its-being-irregularly-n-image216367946.html
RMPG0BEJ–. 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. Apex of Frond. POLYPODIUM PHEGOPTERIS, Var. Multifidum. Lowe. Polypodium—Polypody. Pkegopteris—Beech Fern. Multifidum—MuW^i^A. This interesting variety was found by myself in great abundance in 1857, near Stockghyll Force, Ambleside. In form it resembles the normal form of Polypodium pkegopteris, the distinctive feature consisting in its being irregularly n
. 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, xmder side. POLYPODIUM PLEBEJUM. SCHLECHTENDAL. J. SmITH. LiEBMANN. KuNZE. PLATE XXXIII. Polypodium—Polypody. Plehejum—Common. An interesting rare species. An evergreen stove Fern. Native of Mexico, which it has been found in the temperate and cold regions, at a height of from two to seven thousand feet above the sea, by Schiede an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-xmder-side-polypodium-plebejum-schlechtendal-j-smith-liebmann-kunze-plate-xxxiii-polypodiumpolypody-plehejumcommon-an-interesting-rare-species-an-evergreen-stove-fern-native-of-mexico-which-it-has-been-found-in-the-temperate-and-cold-regions-at-a-height-of-from-two-to-seven-thousand-feet-above-the-sea-by-schiede-an-image232019597.html
RMRDDBA5–. 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, xmder side. POLYPODIUM PLEBEJUM. SCHLECHTENDAL. J. SmITH. LiEBMANN. KuNZE. PLATE XXXIII. Polypodium—Polypody. Plehejum—Common. An interesting rare species. An evergreen stove Fern. Native of Mexico, which it has been found in the temperate and cold regions, at a height of from two to seven thousand feet above the sea, by Schiede an
. 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. Pinna of fertile Frond, under Bide. POLYPODIUM SQUAMATUM. LlNNiEUS. PlUMIER. PLATE XXXIV. Lepicystis squamata, J. Smith. Poll/podium—Polypody. Squamatum—Scaly. In the Section Lepicy.stis of Authors. There are several species which Mr. Smith has formed into a genus, under the name of Lepicystis. They consist of the Polypodium incanum of Swartz, the Polypodiu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-pinna-of-fertile-frond-under-bide-polypodium-squamatum-llnnieus-plumier-plate-xxxiv-lepicystis-squamata-j-smith-pollpodiumpolypody-squamatumscaly-in-the-section-lepicystis-of-authors-there-are-several-species-which-mr-smith-has-formed-into-a-genus-under-the-name-of-lepicystis-they-consist-of-the-polypodium-incanum-of-swartz-the-polypodiu-image216367949.html
RMPG0BEN–. 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. Pinna of fertile Frond, under Bide. POLYPODIUM SQUAMATUM. LlNNiEUS. PlUMIER. PLATE XXXIV. Lepicystis squamata, J. Smith. Poll/podium—Polypody. Squamatum—Scaly. In the Section Lepicy.stis of Authors. There are several species which Mr. Smith has formed into a genus, under the name of Lepicystis. They consist of the Polypodium incanum of Swartz, the Polypodiu
. 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. I'drtion of Icvtilc Frond—under side. FOLYrODIUM PLEBEJUM. SCIILECHTENDAL. J. SmITII. LiEBJIANN. KuNZE. PLATE XXXIII. Polypodium—Polypody. Plehejum—Common. An interesting rare species. An evergreen stove Fern. Native of Mexico, where it has been found in the temperate and cold regions, at a height of from two to seven thousand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-idrtion-of-icvtilc-frondunder-side-folyrodium-plebejum-sciilechtendal-j-smitii-liebjiann-kunze-plate-xxxiii-polypodiumpolypody-plehejumcommon-an-interesting-rare-species-an-evergreen-stove-fern-native-of-mexico-where-it-has-been-found-in-the-temperate-and-cold-regions-at-a-height-of-from-two-to-seven-thousand-image232284489.html
RMRDWD6H–. 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. I'drtion of Icvtilc Frond—under side. FOLYrODIUM PLEBEJUM. SCIILECHTENDAL. J. SmITII. LiEBJIANN. KuNZE. PLATE XXXIII. Polypodium—Polypody. Plehejum—Common. An interesting rare species. An evergreen stove Fern. Native of Mexico, where it has been found in the temperate and cold regions, at a height of from two to seven thousand
. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. KEY TO THE GENERA. 307 SECTION 11. (Sporangia on the under side of the fronds.) ** INDUSIUM WANTING.. Ph.g"p«™ Fruit-dot roundish, large; evergreen, rock species. Polypody. POLYPODIUM. 196 .3. Fruit-dots roundish, small; fronds iriangtilar.. aetch ferns. Phegopteris. 200 Fruit in lines on the margins of the pinnules; under surface of the fronds covered with 'whitish pow- der. . NOTHOLyENA. 288. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-ferns-in-their-haunts-a-guide-to-all-the-native-species-ferns-key-to-the-genera-307-section-11-sporangia-on-the-under-side-of-the-fronds-indusium-wanting-phgquotp-fruit-dot-roundish-large-evergreen-rock-species-polypody-polypodium-196-3-fruit-dots-roundish-small-fronds-iriangtilar-aetch-ferns-phegopteris-200-fruit-in-lines-on-the-margins-of-the-pinnules-under-surface-of-the-fronds-covered-with-whitish-pow-der-notholyena-288-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-c-image216360361.html
RMPG01RN–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. KEY TO THE GENERA. 307 SECTION 11. (Sporangia on the under side of the fronds.) ** INDUSIUM WANTING.. Ph.g"p«™ Fruit-dot roundish, large; evergreen, rock species. Polypody. POLYPODIUM. 196 .3. Fruit-dots roundish, small; fronds iriangtilar.. aetch ferns. Phegopteris. 200 Fruit in lines on the margins of the pinnules; under surface of the fronds covered with 'whitish pow- der. . NOTHOLyENA. 288. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c
. 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. Pinna of fertile Frond, under Bide. POLYPODIUM SQUAMATUM. LlNNiEUS. PlUMIER. PLATE XXXIV. Lepicystis squamata, J. Smith. Poll/podium—Polypody. Squamatum—Scaly. In the Section Lepicy.stis of Authors. There are several species which Mr. Smith has formed into a genus, under the name of Lepicystis. They consist of the Polypodium incanum of Swartz, the Polypodiu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-pinna-of-fertile-frond-under-bide-polypodium-squamatum-llnnieus-plumier-plate-xxxiv-lepicystis-squamata-j-smith-pollpodiumpolypody-squamatumscaly-in-the-section-lepicystis-of-authors-there-are-several-species-which-mr-smith-has-formed-into-a-genus-under-the-name-of-lepicystis-they-consist-of-the-polypodium-incanum-of-swartz-the-polypodiu-image232019590.html
RMRDDB9X–. 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. Pinna of fertile Frond, under Bide. POLYPODIUM SQUAMATUM. LlNNiEUS. PlUMIER. PLATE XXXIV. Lepicystis squamata, J. Smith. Poll/podium—Polypody. Squamatum—Scaly. In the Section Lepicy.stis of Authors. There are several species which Mr. Smith has formed into a genus, under the name of Lepicystis. They consist of the Polypodium incanum of Swartz, the Polypodiu
. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. Ph.g"p«™ Fruit-dot roundish, large; evergreen, rock species. Polypody. POLYPODIUM. 196 .3. Fruit-dots roundish, small; fronds iriangtilar.. aetch ferns. Phegopteris. 200 Fruit in lines on the margins of the pinnules; under surface of the fronds covered with 'whitish pow- der. . NOTHOLyENA. 288. Trichomanes INDUSIUM PRESENT. Sort on the edge of the pinnule ; spor- angia sessile at the base of a long bristle-like receptacle and sur- rounded by 3l funnel form, slightly two-lipped involucre. Filmy fern. Trichomanes. 289. P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-ferns-in-their-haunts-a-guide-to-all-the-native-species-ferns-phgquotp-fruit-dot-roundish-large-evergreen-rock-species-polypody-polypodium-196-3-fruit-dots-roundish-small-fronds-iriangtilar-aetch-ferns-phegopteris-200-fruit-in-lines-on-the-margins-of-the-pinnules-under-surface-of-the-fronds-covered-with-whitish-pow-der-notholyena-288-trichomanes-indusium-present-sort-on-the-edge-of-the-pinnule-spor-angia-sessile-at-the-base-of-a-long-bristle-like-receptacle-and-sur-rounded-by-3l-funnel-form-slightly-two-lipped-involucre-filmy-fern-trichomanes-289-p-image216360357.html
RMPG01RH–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. Ph.g"p«™ Fruit-dot roundish, large; evergreen, rock species. Polypody. POLYPODIUM. 196 .3. Fruit-dots roundish, small; fronds iriangtilar.. aetch ferns. Phegopteris. 200 Fruit in lines on the margins of the pinnules; under surface of the fronds covered with 'whitish pow- der. . NOTHOLyENA. 288. Trichomanes INDUSIUM PRESENT. Sort on the edge of the pinnule ; spor- angia sessile at the base of a long bristle-like receptacle and sur- rounded by 3l funnel form, slightly two-lipped involucre. Filmy fern. Trichomanes. 289. P
. Nature and development of plants. Botany. 330 GAMETOPHYTE OF FILICALES Several ferns are distinguished by false indusia that are formed by the more or less modified margins of the leaf. In the bracken, Pteridium, the entire membranous margin of the leaf curves over the closely crowded sori (Fig. 226, A), and in the maiden-hair fern, Adiantum, the sporangia are at the ends of the veins and covered by reflexed portions of the leaf (Fig. 226, B). The indusia are lacking in some forms, as in the beech fern, Phegopteris, and in the polypody, Polypodium (Fig. 226, C). These genera are distinguishe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-and-development-of-plants-botany-330-gametophyte-of-filicales-several-ferns-are-distinguished-by-false-indusia-that-are-formed-by-the-more-or-less-modified-margins-of-the-leaf-in-the-bracken-pteridium-the-entire-membranous-margin-of-the-leaf-curves-over-the-closely-crowded-sori-fig-226-a-and-in-the-maiden-hair-fern-adiantum-the-sporangia-are-at-the-ends-of-the-veins-and-covered-by-reflexed-portions-of-the-leaf-fig-226-b-the-indusia-are-lacking-in-some-forms-as-in-the-beech-fern-phegopteris-and-in-the-polypody-polypodium-fig-226-c-these-genera-are-distinguishe-image232286015.html
RMRDWF53–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. 330 GAMETOPHYTE OF FILICALES Several ferns are distinguished by false indusia that are formed by the more or less modified margins of the leaf. In the bracken, Pteridium, the entire membranous margin of the leaf curves over the closely crowded sori (Fig. 226, A), and in the maiden-hair fern, Adiantum, the sporangia are at the ends of the veins and covered by reflexed portions of the leaf (Fig. 226, B). The indusia are lacking in some forms, as in the beech fern, Phegopteris, and in the polypody, Polypodium (Fig. 226, C). These genera are distinguishe
. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the Cryptogamia. For the use of schools and colleges. Cryptogams; Plant anatomy; 1853. 04 COMPOUND ORGANS OE PLANTS. appearance only shows itself in the more advanced stages of development, the thecje being at first concealed by the cuticle, which they raise up like a blister, and ultimately rup- ture and detach from the parenchyma of the frond in a variety of ways, which serve as characteristics of the genera. It is necessary, however, to except Polypodium vulgare, or the common polypody, the thecse of which are formed above the cuticle. 119. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-of-botany-as-exemplified-in-the-cryptogamia-for-the-use-of-schools-and-colleges-cryptogams-plant-anatomy-1853-04-compound-organs-oe-plants-appearance-only-shows-itself-in-the-more-advanced-stages-of-development-the-thecje-being-at-first-concealed-by-the-cuticle-which-they-raise-up-like-a-blister-and-ultimately-rup-ture-and-detach-from-the-parenchyma-of-the-frond-in-a-variety-of-ways-which-serve-as-characteristics-of-the-genera-it-is-necessary-however-to-except-polypodium-vulgare-or-the-common-polypody-the-thecse-of-which-are-formed-above-the-cuticle-119-the-image216360190.html
RMPG01HJ–. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the Cryptogamia. For the use of schools and colleges. Cryptogams; Plant anatomy; 1853. 04 COMPOUND ORGANS OE PLANTS. appearance only shows itself in the more advanced stages of development, the thecje being at first concealed by the cuticle, which they raise up like a blister, and ultimately rup- ture and detach from the parenchyma of the frond in a variety of ways, which serve as characteristics of the genera. It is necessary, however, to except Polypodium vulgare, or the common polypody, the thecse of which are formed above the cuticle. 119. The
. 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. Apes of Frond. POLYPODIUM PHEGOPTERIS, Var. Multifidum. Lowe. Polypodinm—Polypody. Phegopteris—Beech Fern. Multifidum—MmMi&A. This interesting variety was found by myself in great abundance in 1857, near Stoclcghyll Force, Ambleside. In form it resembles the normal form of Polypodium phegopteris, the distinctive feature con Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-apes-of-frond-polypodium-phegopteris-var-multifidum-lowe-polypodinmpolypody-phegopterisbeech-fern-multifidummmmiampa-this-interesting-variety-was-found-by-myself-in-great-abundance-in-1857-near-stoclcghyll-force-ambleside-in-form-it-resembles-the-normal-form-of-polypodium-phegopteris-the-distinctive-feature-con-image232284467.html
RMRDWD5R–. 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. Apes of Frond. POLYPODIUM PHEGOPTERIS, Var. Multifidum. Lowe. Polypodinm—Polypody. Phegopteris—Beech Fern. Multifidum—MmMi&A. This interesting variety was found by myself in great abundance in 1857, near Stoclcghyll Force, Ambleside. In form it resembles the normal form of Polypodium phegopteris, the distinctive feature con
. 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 and numerous wood engravings, specially prepared for this work . Ferns; Ferns. POLYPODIUM. 187 P. pellucidumâpel-lu'-cid-um (pellucid-veined), Kaulfuss. â This stove species, native of the Sandwich Islands, much resembles P. vulgare (the common Polypody) in habit and size, but the veins of its pinnate fronds are beautifully pellucid, being distinct even in dried specimens. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-and-numerous-wood-engravings-specially-prepared-for-this-work-ferns-ferns-polypodium-187-p-pellucidumpel-lu-cid-um-pellucid-veined-kaulfuss-this-stove-species-native-of-the-sandwich-islands-much-resembles-p-vulgare-the-common-polypody-in-habit-and-size-but-the-veins-of-its-pinnate-fronds-are-beautifully-pellucid-being-distinct-even-in-dried-specimens-image216367097.html
RMPG0AC9–. 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 and numerous wood engravings, specially prepared for this work . Ferns; Ferns. POLYPODIUM. 187 P. pellucidumâpel-lu'-cid-um (pellucid-veined), Kaulfuss. â This stove species, native of the Sandwich Islands, much resembles P. vulgare (the common Polypody) in habit and size, but the veins of its pinnate fronds are beautifully pellucid, being distinct even in dried specimens.
. 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. Pinna of fertile Frond—under pide. POLYPODIUM SQUAMATUM. LlNN^DS. PlUMIER. PLATE XXXIV. Lepicystis squamata, J. Smith. Polypodhi m—Polypody. Squamatum—Scaly. In the Section Lepicystis of Authoks. There are several species which Mr. Smith has formed into a genus, under the name of Lepicystis. They consist of the Polypodium incan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-pinna-of-fertile-frondunder-pide-polypodium-squamatum-llnnds-plumier-plate-xxxiv-lepicystis-squamata-j-smith-polypodhi-mpolypody-squamatumscaly-in-the-section-lepicystis-of-authoks-there-are-several-species-which-mr-smith-has-formed-into-a-genus-under-the-name-of-lepicystis-they-consist-of-the-polypodium-incan-image232284472.html
RMRDWD60–. 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. Pinna of fertile Frond—under pide. POLYPODIUM SQUAMATUM. LlNN^DS. PlUMIER. PLATE XXXIV. Lepicystis squamata, J. Smith. Polypodhi m—Polypody. Squamatum—Scaly. In the Section Lepicystis of Authoks. There are several species which Mr. Smith has formed into a genus, under the name of Lepicystis. They consist of the Polypodium incan
. Nature and development of plants. Botany. 330 GAMETOPHYTE OF FILICALES Several ferns are distinguished by false indusia that are formed by the more or less modified margins of the leaf. In the bracken, Pteridium, the entire membranous margin of the leaf curves over the closely crowded sori (Fig. 226, A), and in the maiden-hair fern, Adiantum, the sporangia are at the ends of the veins and covered by reflexed portions of the leaf (Fig. 226, B). The indusia are lacking in some forms, as in the beech fern, Phegopteris, and in the polypody, Polypodium (Fig. 226, C). These genera are distinguishe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-and-development-of-plants-botany-330-gametophyte-of-filicales-several-ferns-are-distinguished-by-false-indusia-that-are-formed-by-the-more-or-less-modified-margins-of-the-leaf-in-the-bracken-pteridium-the-entire-membranous-margin-of-the-leaf-curves-over-the-closely-crowded-sori-fig-226-a-and-in-the-maiden-hair-fern-adiantum-the-sporangia-are-at-the-ends-of-the-veins-and-covered-by-reflexed-portions-of-the-leaf-fig-226-b-the-indusia-are-lacking-in-some-forms-as-in-the-beech-fern-phegopteris-and-in-the-polypody-polypodium-fig-226-c-these-genera-are-distinguishe-image232379649.html
RMRE1PH5–. Nature and development of plants. Botany. 330 GAMETOPHYTE OF FILICALES Several ferns are distinguished by false indusia that are formed by the more or less modified margins of the leaf. In the bracken, Pteridium, the entire membranous margin of the leaf curves over the closely crowded sori (Fig. 226, A), and in the maiden-hair fern, Adiantum, the sporangia are at the ends of the veins and covered by reflexed portions of the leaf (Fig. 226, B). The indusia are lacking in some forms, as in the beech fern, Phegopteris, and in the polypody, Polypodium (Fig. 226, C). These genera are distinguishe
RM2MFEW6J–polypody, Polypodium vulgare, anonym (evolution history book, 1890), Tüpfelfarn, Polypode
. The fern garden: how to make, keep, and enjoy it; or, Fern culture made easy. Ferns. Cultivation of Rock Ferns. 23 - Polypodium Robertianum, the limestone polypody, requires a dry position, and a mixture of sandy loam and chalk. Woodsia ilvensis, the oblong Woodsia, must have shade and shelter: and the most perfect drainage. Make a little hollow of broken bricks, or other porous substances. Fill with a mixture of yellow loam and silver sand. In this the plant will luxuriate.. G-EOtTP OF SCOIOPENDEITTMS ON BOCK-WOKE.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fern-garden-how-to-make-keep-and-enjoy-it-or-fern-culture-made-easy-ferns-cultivation-of-rock-ferns-23-polypodium-robertianum-the-limestone-polypody-requires-a-dry-position-and-a-mixture-of-sandy-loam-and-chalk-woodsia-ilvensis-the-oblong-woodsia-must-have-shade-and-shelter-and-the-most-perfect-drainage-make-a-little-hollow-of-broken-bricks-or-other-porous-substances-fill-with-a-mixture-of-yellow-loam-and-silver-sand-in-this-the-plant-will-luxuriate-g-eottp-of-scoiopendeittms-on-bock-woke-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-m-image232239096.html
RMRDRB9C–. The fern garden: how to make, keep, and enjoy it; or, Fern culture made easy. Ferns. Cultivation of Rock Ferns. 23 - Polypodium Robertianum, the limestone polypody, requires a dry position, and a mixture of sandy loam and chalk. Woodsia ilvensis, the oblong Woodsia, must have shade and shelter: and the most perfect drainage. Make a little hollow of broken bricks, or other porous substances. Fill with a mixture of yellow loam and silver sand. In this the plant will luxuriate.. G-EOtTP OF SCOIOPENDEITTMS ON BOCK-WOKE.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. POLYPODIACEAE. Vol. I. i. Polypodium vulgare L. Common or Golden Polypody. Fig. 83. Polypodium vulgare L. Sp. PI. 1085. 1753. Rootstock slender, widely creeping, densely covered with cinnamon-colored scales. Stipes light colored, glabrous, 2'-6' long; blades ovate-oblong or narrowly oblong, subcoria- ceous or chartaceous, evergreen, glabrous, 3-10' long, 1-3' w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102d-meridian-botany-botany-polypodiaceae-vol-i-i-polypodium-vulgare-l-common-or-golden-polypody-fig-83-polypodium-vulgare-l-sp-pi-1085-1753-rootstock-slender-widely-creeping-densely-covered-with-cinnamon-colored-scales-stipes-light-colored-glabrous-2-6-long-blades-ovate-oblong-or-narrowly-oblong-subcoria-ceous-or-chartaceous-evergreen-glabrous-3-10-long-1-3-w-image232171643.html
RMRDM98B–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. POLYPODIACEAE. Vol. I. i. Polypodium vulgare L. Common or Golden Polypody. Fig. 83. Polypodium vulgare L. Sp. PI. 1085. 1753. Rootstock slender, widely creeping, densely covered with cinnamon-colored scales. Stipes light colored, glabrous, 2'-6' long; blades ovate-oblong or narrowly oblong, subcoria- ceous or chartaceous, evergreen, glabrous, 3-10' long, 1-3' w
. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. KEY TO THE GENERA. 307 SECTION 11. (Sporangia on the under side of the fronds.) ** INDUSIUM WANTING.. Ph.g"p«™ Fruit-dot roundish, large; evergreen, rock species. Polypody. POLYPODIUM. 196 .3. Fruit-dots roundish, small; fronds iriangtilar.. aetch ferns. Phegopteris. 200 Fruit in lines on the margins of the pinnules; under surface of the fronds covered with 'whitish pow- der. . NOTHOLyENA. 288. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-ferns-in-their-haunts-a-guide-to-all-the-native-species-ferns-key-to-the-genera-307-section-11-sporangia-on-the-under-side-of-the-fronds-indusium-wanting-phgquotp-fruit-dot-roundish-large-evergreen-rock-species-polypody-polypodium-196-3-fruit-dots-roundish-small-fronds-iriangtilar-aetch-ferns-phegopteris-200-fruit-in-lines-on-the-margins-of-the-pinnules-under-surface-of-the-fronds-covered-with-whitish-pow-der-notholyena-288-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-c-image232038184.html
RMRDE720–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. KEY TO THE GENERA. 307 SECTION 11. (Sporangia on the under side of the fronds.) ** INDUSIUM WANTING.. Ph.g"p«™ Fruit-dot roundish, large; evergreen, rock species. Polypody. POLYPODIUM. 196 .3. Fruit-dots roundish, small; fronds iriangtilar.. aetch ferns. Phegopteris. 200 Fruit in lines on the margins of the pinnules; under surface of the fronds covered with 'whitish pow- der. . NOTHOLyENA. 288. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c
. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. POLYPODIACEAE. Vol. I. i. Polypodium vulgare L. Common or Golden Polypody. Fig. 83. Polypodium vulgare L. Sp. PI. 1085. 1753. Rootstock slender, widely creeping, densely covered with cinnamon-colored scales. Stipes light colored, glabrous, 2'-6' long; blades ovate-oblong or narrowly oblong, subcoria- ceous or chartaceous, evergreen, glabrous, 3-10' long, 1-3' w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-flora-of-the-northern-united-states-canada-and-the-british-possessions-from-newfoundland-to-the-parallel-of-the-southern-boundary-of-virginia-and-from-the-atlantic-ocean-westward-to-the-102d-meridian-botany-botany-polypodiaceae-vol-i-i-polypodium-vulgare-l-common-or-golden-polypody-fig-83-polypodium-vulgare-l-sp-pi-1085-1753-rootstock-slender-widely-creeping-densely-covered-with-cinnamon-colored-scales-stipes-light-colored-glabrous-2-6-long-blades-ovate-oblong-or-narrowly-oblong-subcoria-ceous-or-chartaceous-evergreen-glabrous-3-10-long-1-3-w-image232171639.html
RMRDM987–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. POLYPODIACEAE. Vol. I. i. Polypodium vulgare L. Common or Golden Polypody. Fig. 83. Polypodium vulgare L. Sp. PI. 1085. 1753. Rootstock slender, widely creeping, densely covered with cinnamon-colored scales. Stipes light colored, glabrous, 2'-6' long; blades ovate-oblong or narrowly oblong, subcoria- ceous or chartaceous, evergreen, glabrous, 3-10' long, 1-3' w
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RM2MFET56–polypody, sporangium and pro-germ, Polypodium vulgare, anonym (biology book, 1893), Tüpfelfarn, Sporangium und Vorkeim, Polypode, sporange et pro-germe
. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. Ph.g"p«™ Fruit-dot roundish, large; evergreen, rock species. Polypody. POLYPODIUM. 196 .3. Fruit-dots roundish, small; fronds iriangtilar.. aetch ferns. Phegopteris. 200 Fruit in lines on the margins of the pinnules; under surface of the fronds covered with 'whitish pow- der. . NOTHOLyENA. 288. Trichomanes INDUSIUM PRESENT. Sort on the edge of the pinnule ; spor- angia sessile at the base of a long bristle-like receptacle and sur- rounded by 3l funnel form, slightly two-lipped involucre. Filmy fern. Trichomanes. 289. P Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-ferns-in-their-haunts-a-guide-to-all-the-native-species-ferns-phgquotp-fruit-dot-roundish-large-evergreen-rock-species-polypody-polypodium-196-3-fruit-dots-roundish-small-fronds-iriangtilar-aetch-ferns-phegopteris-200-fruit-in-lines-on-the-margins-of-the-pinnules-under-surface-of-the-fronds-covered-with-whitish-pow-der-notholyena-288-trichomanes-indusium-present-sort-on-the-edge-of-the-pinnule-spor-angia-sessile-at-the-base-of-a-long-bristle-like-receptacle-and-sur-rounded-by-3l-funnel-form-slightly-two-lipped-involucre-filmy-fern-trichomanes-289-p-image232038178.html
RMRDE71P–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. Ph.g"p«™ Fruit-dot roundish, large; evergreen, rock species. Polypody. POLYPODIUM. 196 .3. Fruit-dots roundish, small; fronds iriangtilar.. aetch ferns. Phegopteris. 200 Fruit in lines on the margins of the pinnules; under surface of the fronds covered with 'whitish pow- der. . NOTHOLyENA. 288. Trichomanes INDUSIUM PRESENT. Sort on the edge of the pinnule ; spor- angia sessile at the base of a long bristle-like receptacle and sur- rounded by 3l funnel form, slightly two-lipped involucre. Filmy fern. Trichomanes. 289. P
. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. GROUP VI FERTILE AND STERILE FRONDS LEAF-LIKE AND USUALLY SIMILAR ; FRUIT-DOTS ROUND 48. COMMON POLYPODY. SNAKE FERN Polypodium vulgare Almost throughout North America, on rocks, more than a foot high. A few inches to. Polypody Fronds.—Oblong, smooth, somewhat leathery, cut into narrowly oblong, usually obtuse divisions which almost reach the rachis ; fruit-dots large, round, half-way between the midrib and margin; in- dusium, none. Strangely enough, the Poly- pody, one of our most abundant and ubiquit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ferns-a-guide-to-the-names-haunts-and-habits-of-our-common-ferns-ferns-group-vi-fertile-and-sterile-fronds-leaf-like-and-usually-similar-fruit-dots-round-48-common-polypody-snake-fern-polypodium-vulgare-almost-throughout-north-america-on-rocks-more-than-a-foot-high-a-few-inches-to-polypody-frondsoblong-smooth-somewhat-leathery-cut-into-narrowly-oblong-usually-obtuse-divisions-which-almost-reach-the-rachis-fruit-dots-large-round-half-way-between-the-midrib-and-margin-in-dusium-none-strangely-enough-the-poly-pody-one-of-our-most-abundant-and-ubiquit-image232280769.html
RMRDW8DN–. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. GROUP VI FERTILE AND STERILE FRONDS LEAF-LIKE AND USUALLY SIMILAR ; FRUIT-DOTS ROUND 48. COMMON POLYPODY. SNAKE FERN Polypodium vulgare Almost throughout North America, on rocks, more than a foot high. A few inches to. Polypody Fronds.—Oblong, smooth, somewhat leathery, cut into narrowly oblong, usually obtuse divisions which almost reach the rachis ; fruit-dots large, round, half-way between the midrib and margin; in- dusium, none. Strangely enough, the Poly- pody, one of our most abundant and ubiquit
. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. GROUP VI FERTILE AND STERILE FRONDS LEAF-LIKE AND USUALLY SIMILAR ; FRUIT-DOTS ROUND 48. COMMON POLYPODY. SNAKE FERN Polypodium vulgare Almost throughout North America, on rocks, more than a foot high. A few inches to. Polypody Fronds.—Oblong, smooth, somewhat leathery, cut into narrowly oblong, usually obtuse divisions which almost reach the rachis ; fruit-dots large, round, half-way between the midrib and margin; in- dusium, none. Strangely enough, the Poly- pody, one of our most abundant and ubiquit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ferns-a-guide-to-the-names-haunts-and-habits-of-our-common-ferns-ferns-group-vi-fertile-and-sterile-fronds-leaf-like-and-usually-similar-fruit-dots-round-48-common-polypody-snake-fern-polypodium-vulgare-almost-throughout-north-america-on-rocks-more-than-a-foot-high-a-few-inches-to-polypody-frondsoblong-smooth-somewhat-leathery-cut-into-narrowly-oblong-usually-obtuse-divisions-which-almost-reach-the-rachis-fruit-dots-large-round-half-way-between-the-midrib-and-margin-in-dusium-none-strangely-enough-the-poly-pody-one-of-our-most-abundant-and-ubiquit-image232358568.html
RMRE0RM8–. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. GROUP VI FERTILE AND STERILE FRONDS LEAF-LIKE AND USUALLY SIMILAR ; FRUIT-DOTS ROUND 48. COMMON POLYPODY. SNAKE FERN Polypodium vulgare Almost throughout North America, on rocks, more than a foot high. A few inches to. Polypody Fronds.—Oblong, smooth, somewhat leathery, cut into narrowly oblong, usually obtuse divisions which almost reach the rachis ; fruit-dots large, round, half-way between the midrib and margin; in- dusium, none. Strangely enough, the Poly- pody, one of our most abundant and ubiquit
. 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 and numerous wood engravings, specially prepared for this work . Ferns; Ferns. POLYPODIUM. 187 P. pellucidumâpel-lu'-cid-um (pellucid-veined), Kaulfuss. â This stove species, native of the Sandwich Islands, much resembles P. vulgare (the common Polypody) in habit and size, but the veins of its pinnate fronds are beautifully pellucid, being distinct even in dried specimens. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?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-and-numerous-wood-engravings-specially-prepared-for-this-work-ferns-ferns-polypodium-187-p-pellucidumpel-lu-cid-um-pellucid-veined-kaulfuss-this-stove-species-native-of-the-sandwich-islands-much-resembles-p-vulgare-the-common-polypody-in-habit-and-size-but-the-veins-of-its-pinnate-fronds-are-beautifully-pellucid-being-distinct-even-in-dried-specimens-image232036300.html
RMRDE4JM–. 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 and numerous wood engravings, specially prepared for this work . Ferns; Ferns. POLYPODIUM. 187 P. pellucidumâpel-lu'-cid-um (pellucid-veined), Kaulfuss. â This stove species, native of the Sandwich Islands, much resembles P. vulgare (the common Polypody) in habit and size, but the veins of its pinnate fronds are beautifully pellucid, being distinct even in dried specimens.
. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the Cryptogamia. For the use of schools and colleges. Cryptogams; Plant anatomy; 1853. 04 COMPOUND ORGANS OE PLANTS. appearance only shows itself in the more advanced stages of development, the thecje being at first concealed by the cuticle, which they raise up like a blister, and ultimately rup- ture and detach from the parenchyma of the frond in a variety of ways, which serve as characteristics of the genera. It is necessary, however, to except Polypodium vulgare, or the common polypody, the thecse of which are formed above the cuticle. 119. The Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-of-botany-as-exemplified-in-the-cryptogamia-for-the-use-of-schools-and-colleges-cryptogams-plant-anatomy-1853-04-compound-organs-oe-plants-appearance-only-shows-itself-in-the-more-advanced-stages-of-development-the-thecje-being-at-first-concealed-by-the-cuticle-which-they-raise-up-like-a-blister-and-ultimately-rup-ture-and-detach-from-the-parenchyma-of-the-frond-in-a-variety-of-ways-which-serve-as-characteristics-of-the-genera-it-is-necessary-however-to-except-polypodium-vulgare-or-the-common-polypody-the-thecse-of-which-are-formed-above-the-cuticle-119-the-image232037859.html
RMRDE6JB–. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the Cryptogamia. For the use of schools and colleges. Cryptogams; Plant anatomy; 1853. 04 COMPOUND ORGANS OE PLANTS. appearance only shows itself in the more advanced stages of development, the thecje being at first concealed by the cuticle, which they raise up like a blister, and ultimately rup- ture and detach from the parenchyma of the frond in a variety of ways, which serve as characteristics of the genera. It is necessary, however, to except Polypodium vulgare, or the common polypody, the thecse of which are formed above the cuticle. 119. The
. Plant culture; a working handbook of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. Gardening; Greenhouses. 388 PLANT CULTURE Osmunda cinnamomea (Cinnamon Fern): Moist, rich. 0. Claytoniana (Interrupted Fern): Move while dormant. 0. regalis. Peaty; branching; edges of brooks. Polypodium vulgare (Common polypody): Can be planted upon the ledges of gorges. Greenhouse Ferns and Lycopods ADIANTUM (Maidenhair) is one of the most important genera of ferns, as it contains several of our most popular decorative plants. There are nearly a hundred kno Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-culture-a-working-handbook-of-every-day-practice-for-all-who-grow-flowering-and-ornamental-plants-in-the-garden-and-greenhouse-gardening-greenhouses-388-plant-culture-osmunda-cinnamomea-cinnamon-fern-moist-rich-0-claytoniana-interrupted-fern-move-while-dormant-0-regalis-peaty-branching-edges-of-brooks-polypodium-vulgare-common-polypody-can-be-planted-upon-the-ledges-of-gorges-greenhouse-ferns-and-lycopods-adiantum-maidenhair-is-one-of-the-most-important-genera-of-ferns-as-it-contains-several-of-our-most-popular-decorative-plants-there-are-nearly-a-hundred-kno-image232299632.html
RMRDX4FC–. Plant culture; a working handbook of every day practice for all who grow flowering and ornamental plants in the garden and greenhouse. Gardening; Greenhouses. 388 PLANT CULTURE Osmunda cinnamomea (Cinnamon Fern): Moist, rich. 0. Claytoniana (Interrupted Fern): Move while dormant. 0. regalis. Peaty; branching; edges of brooks. Polypodium vulgare (Common polypody): Can be planted upon the ledges of gorges. Greenhouse Ferns and Lycopods ADIANTUM (Maidenhair) is one of the most important genera of ferns, as it contains several of our most popular decorative plants. There are nearly a hundred kno
. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 316 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS are P. vulgare, and P. incanum, the P. vulgare being more common northward. The P. aureum found in Florida is a large fern. Polypodium vulgare. L. Common Polypody- Creeping rootstocks covered with cinnamon-colored scales; stipes light colored; fronds 4-10 inches high, simple and deeply pinnatifid, the divisions linear oblong, obtuse or somewhat acute obscurely toothed; sori large. Distribution. Througho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-poisonous-plants-chiefly-of-eastern-north-america-with-brief-notes-on-economic-and-medicinal-plants-and-numerous-illustrations-poisonous-plants-316-manual-of-poisonous-plants-are-p-vulgare-and-p-incanum-the-p-vulgare-being-more-common-northward-the-p-aureum-found-in-florida-is-a-large-fern-polypodium-vulgare-l-common-polypody-creeping-rootstocks-covered-with-cinnamon-colored-scales-stipes-light-colored-fronds-4-10-inches-high-simple-and-deeply-pinnatifid-the-divisions-linear-oblong-obtuse-or-somewhat-acute-obscurely-toothed-sori-large-distribution-througho-image232328703.html
RMRDYDHK–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 316 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS are P. vulgare, and P. incanum, the P. vulgare being more common northward. The P. aureum found in Florida is a large fern. Polypodium vulgare. L. Common Polypody- Creeping rootstocks covered with cinnamon-colored scales; stipes light colored; fronds 4-10 inches high, simple and deeply pinnatifid, the divisions linear oblong, obtuse or somewhat acute obscurely toothed; sori large. Distribution. Througho
. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig. 890. Fig. 891.. Fuf. 889. A portion of a frond of the common Polypody (Polypodium vuU gave), showing two sori springing from its veins. The sorl are nalced, and consist of a number of sporangia or capsnles, sp, in which the spores are contained. Fig. 890. Portion of a frond of the Male-fern {Aspidium FlUx-mas), with two sori, s, s, covered by an indusium. Fig. 891. Portion of a frond of the Royal or Flowering-fern (Osmunda regnlis), with its sporangia or capsules arranged in a spiked manner on a branched rachis. The sorus (fig. 892) consists of a number of sp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-botany-botany-fig-890-fig-891-fuf-889-a-portion-of-a-frond-of-the-common-polypody-polypodium-vuu-gave-showing-two-sori-springing-from-its-veins-the-sorl-are-nalced-and-consist-of-a-number-of-sporangia-or-capsnles-sp-in-which-the-spores-are-contained-fig-890-portion-of-a-frond-of-the-male-fern-aspidium-flux-mas-with-two-sori-s-s-covered-by-an-indusium-fig-891-portion-of-a-frond-of-the-royal-or-flowering-fern-osmunda-regnlis-with-its-sporangia-or-capsules-arranged-in-a-spiked-manner-on-a-branched-rachis-the-sorus-fig-892-consists-of-a-number-of-sp-image232377625.html
RMRE1M0W–. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig. 890. Fig. 891.. Fuf. 889. A portion of a frond of the common Polypody (Polypodium vuU gave), showing two sori springing from its veins. The sorl are nalced, and consist of a number of sporangia or capsnles, sp, in which the spores are contained. Fig. 890. Portion of a frond of the Male-fern {Aspidium FlUx-mas), with two sori, s, s, covered by an indusium. Fig. 891. Portion of a frond of the Royal or Flowering-fern (Osmunda regnlis), with its sporangia or capsules arranged in a spiked manner on a branched rachis. The sorus (fig. 892) consists of a number of sp
. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. EMBRYOPHYTA—BRYOPHYTA a. Fig. 116a. A. Common Polypody (Polypodium vulgare). rh. Rhizome. s. Stipe. /. Frond, r. Rachis. a. Part of frond' with sori. c. Sporangium, d. Spores. B. Moss (Mnium hormum). a. Inner peristome, b. Outer peristome, two teeth. C. Juniper Moss {Polytrichum commune), rh. Rhizoid. s. Seta or stalk, c. Calyptra or cap. o. Operculum. D. Common liverwort {Marchantia polymorphd). s. Spores, e. Elater. E. Same as D— t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-poisonous-plants-chiefly-of-eastern-north-america-with-brief-notes-on-economic-and-medicinal-plants-and-numerous-illustrations-poisonous-plants-embryophytabryophyta-a-fig-116a-a-common-polypody-polypodium-vulgare-rh-rhizome-s-stipe-frond-r-rachis-a-part-of-frond-with-sori-c-sporangium-d-spores-b-moss-mnium-hormum-a-inner-peristome-b-outer-peristome-two-teeth-c-juniper-moss-polytrichum-commune-rh-rhizoid-s-seta-or-stalk-c-calyptra-or-cap-o-operculum-d-common-liverwort-marchantia-polymorphd-s-spores-e-elater-e-same-as-d-t-image232328743.html
RMRDYDK3–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. EMBRYOPHYTA—BRYOPHYTA a. Fig. 116a. A. Common Polypody (Polypodium vulgare). rh. Rhizome. s. Stipe. /. Frond, r. Rachis. a. Part of frond' with sori. c. Sporangium, d. Spores. B. Moss (Mnium hormum). a. Inner peristome, b. Outer peristome, two teeth. C. Juniper Moss {Polytrichum commune), rh. Rhizoid. s. Seta or stalk, c. Calyptra or cap. o. Operculum. D. Common liverwort {Marchantia polymorphd). s. Spores, e. Elater. E. Same as D— t
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