RF2RB5TYA–Asplenium marinum (sea spleenwort) is a fern found among maritime rocks. It imainly occurs in Europe and Macaronesia.
RMBJT052–A large clump of sea spleenwort fern (Asplenium marinum) cascading down a rocky cliff.
RFPHRE8M–Flora of Cantabria - Asplenium marinum, sea spleenwort
RME84KWK–Sea Spleenwort
RFC7XTNX–South Stack Beds, ancient sedimentary rocks forming cliffs near Holyhead. The strata bent by pressure can be clearly seen.
RMDRG3MB–Sea Spleenwort - Asplenium marinum
RM2AGDKR4–. British ferns and their varieties. Fig. 32. Asp. lanceolatittn.{Tip of frond.) Asplenium Marinum (The Sea Spleenwort) (Plate VII) This species (Fig. 33) is very distinct from the other Spleenwortsby reason of the thick, leathery texture of its fronds, as also byits strict confinement to the cliffs and caves of our warmer coasts,. Fig. 33. Asp. marinum. (Part of frond.) or to immediately adjacent walls, practically within reach of thespray. It is properly a native of warmer climes than ours, as itwill not stand much frost, and under warm house treatment, which THE [ASPLENIA 75 most of our spe
RM2B154J6–A type of fern, Sea spleenwort, Asplenium marinum, growing among rocks by the sea.
RM2PG0690–Sea spleenwort growing in coastal rock crevice, Dancing Ledge, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RMMKNFBJ–Asplenium Marinum, var. Interruptum & Ramosum
RMDRG3K6–Sea Spleenwort - Asplenium marinum
RMRHDFMH–. 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. 606 THE BOOK OF CHOICE FERNS. that in many localities where it formerly grew in abundance scarcely a plant of it is to be found now : all have been wantonly destroyed by the tourist and the Fern-hawker in their endeavours to distribute it among town. Fig. 114. Asplenium marinum Qs nat. size). gardens. The Sea Spleenwort ge
RM2GKTDT5–Sea Spleenwort - Asplenium marinum
RMRE1HAD–. A history of British ferns. Ferns. ASPLENIUM MAEINUM. 23l. vi'<KP=^ SEA SPLEENWORT, {the Liverpool plant, natural size). Genus.—Asplenium. (See page 219). Species. — Maeinum. Stipes shorter than the frond : frond pinnate : pinn£e attached by a very narrow base, appearing as if stalked, ovate, serrated: clusters of capsules linear, rust- coloured, always separate. Asplenium marinum, Linn. Sp. PI. 1540 ; Light/. Fl. Scot. 664 ; Hiicls. Fl. Ang. 453 ; Bolt. Fil. Brit. 26, t. 15 ; With. Arr. 769 ; Sm. E. F. iv. 307, E. B. 392 ; Mack. Fl. Hih. 341; Franc. 49 ; Newm. N. A. 27, F. 276, Phytol. A
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