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A-B. Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum. C-D. A. Adiantum-nigrum obtusum. The black maidenhair spleenwort, Bradbury, Henry Riley Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-b-asplenium-adiantum-nigrum-c-d-a-adiantum-nigrum-obtusum-the-black-123411005.html
RMH4NRYW–A-B. Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum. C-D. A. Adiantum-nigrum obtusum. The black maidenhair spleenwort, Bradbury, Henry Riley
. British ferns and their varieties. ar habitats to those 74 BRITISH FERNS tenanted by its near relative, the Black Maiden-hair Spleenwort (Asp. adiantum nigrum), from which it mainly differs in the nar-rower lance-shaped outline of itsfronds, and the somewhat differentcutting of its pinnae, which are moreregular in size. It does not lenditself easily to cultivation. It partakesa little of the tenderness of its constantneighbour Asp. marinum, and is farmore common abroad in warmerclimates. Fig. 32 represents only the tip ofa frond. It has not been generousin varieties, and although several are Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-ferns-and-their-varieties-ar-habitats-to-those-74-british-ferns-tenanted-by-its-near-relative-the-black-maiden-hair-spleenwort-asp-adiantum-nigrum-from-which-it-mainly-differs-in-the-nar-rower-lance-shaped-outline-of-itsfronds-and-the-somewhat-differentcutting-of-its-pinnae-which-are-moreregular-in-size-it-does-not-lenditself-easily-to-cultivation-it-partakesa-little-of-the-tenderness-of-its-constantneighbour-asp-marinum-and-is-farmore-common-abroad-in-warmerclimates-fig-32-represents-only-the-tip-ofa-frond-it-has-not-been-generousin-varieties-and-although-several-are-image337132588.html
RM2AGDM1G–. British ferns and their varieties. ar habitats to those 74 BRITISH FERNS tenanted by its near relative, the Black Maiden-hair Spleenwort (Asp. adiantum nigrum), from which it mainly differs in the nar-rower lance-shaped outline of itsfronds, and the somewhat differentcutting of its pinnae, which are moreregular in size. It does not lenditself easily to cultivation. It partakesa little of the tenderness of its constantneighbour Asp. marinum, and is farmore common abroad in warmerclimates. Fig. 32 represents only the tip ofa frond. It has not been generousin varieties, and although several are
. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. SMALL SPLEENWORT. Asplenium parvulum.. 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.. Clute, Willard Nelson, b. 1869. New York, F. A. Stokes Co 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-small-spleenwort-asplenium-parvulum-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-clute-willard-nelson-b-1869-new-york-f-a-stokes-co-image216360800.html
RMPG02BC–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. SMALL SPLEENWORT. Asplenium parvulum.. 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.. Clute, Willard Nelson, b. 1869. New York, F. A. Stokes Co
. British ferns and their varieties. te VI) Our figure (Fig. 37) so clearly indicates the difference betweenthis and^4s^>. germanicum that a description is unnecessary, and asregards its habitats, etc., the remarks appended to that speciesapply exactly. No varieties. Asplenium Trichomanes (The Maiden-hair Spleenwort) (Plate VII) This is one of the commonest, but to our mind the prettiest,Ferns, where old walls, stone dykes, and similar erections exist,and Ferns are generally plentiful, owing to a liberal rainfall. Insuch situations its pretty tufts, or rosettes, may be seen liningthe chinks Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-ferns-and-their-varieties-te-vi-our-figure-fig-37-so-clearly-indicates-the-difference-betweenthis-and4sgt-germanicum-that-a-description-is-unnecessary-and-asregards-its-habitats-etc-the-remarks-appended-to-that-speciesapply-exactly-no-varieties-asplenium-trichomanes-the-maiden-hair-spleenwort-plate-vii-this-is-one-of-the-commonest-but-to-our-mind-the-prettiestferns-where-old-walls-stone-dykes-and-similar-erections-existand-ferns-are-generally-plentiful-owing-to-a-liberal-rainfall-insuch-situations-its-pretty-tufts-or-rosettes-may-be-seen-liningthe-chinks-image337132225.html
RM2AGDKGH–. British ferns and their varieties. te VI) Our figure (Fig. 37) so clearly indicates the difference betweenthis and^4s^>. germanicum that a description is unnecessary, and asregards its habitats, etc., the remarks appended to that speciesapply exactly. No varieties. Asplenium Trichomanes (The Maiden-hair Spleenwort) (Plate VII) This is one of the commonest, but to our mind the prettiest,Ferns, where old walls, stone dykes, and similar erections exist,and Ferns are generally plentiful, owing to a liberal rainfall. Insuch situations its pretty tufts, or rosettes, may be seen liningthe chinks
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Ul.. I. Fruiting pinnule of the boulder fern, enlarged. 2. Fruiting pinnules of spleenwort, enlarged. the spores distinctly. The spore-cases may also be seen with a hand lens, the spores seeming then to be mere dust. The different ways the ferns blanket their spore-cases is a delightful study, and one which the pupils enjoy very much. All of our common ferns except the careless little polypody thus protect their spores. Whether this blanket be circular, or horse- shoe-shaped, or oblon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-ul-i-fruiting-pinnule-of-the-boulder-fern-enlarged-2-fruiting-pinnules-of-spleenwort-enlarged-the-spores-distinctly-the-spore-cases-may-also-be-seen-with-a-hand-lens-the-spores-seeming-then-to-be-mere-dust-the-different-ways-the-ferns-blanket-their-spore-cases-is-a-delightful-study-and-one-which-the-pupils-enjoy-very-much-all-of-our-common-ferns-except-the-careless-little-polypody-thus-protect-their-spores-whether-this-blanket-be-circular-or-horse-shoe-shaped-or-oblon-image216355295.html
RMPFYRAR–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Ul.. I. Fruiting pinnule of the boulder fern, enlarged. 2. Fruiting pinnules of spleenwort, enlarged. the spores distinctly. The spore-cases may also be seen with a hand lens, the spores seeming then to be mere dust. The different ways the ferns blanket their spore-cases is a delightful study, and one which the pupils enjoy very much. All of our common ferns except the careless little polypody thus protect their spores. Whether this blanket be circular, or horse- shoe-shaped, or oblon
. 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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-ferns-and-their-varieties-fig-32-asp-lanceolatittntip-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-image337132408.html
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
. 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. ASPLENIUM ALATIJM. Hooker and Greville. Willdenow. Mettenius. Humboldt and Bonpland. Moore. J. Smith. PoiRET. Sprengel. Desvaux. Kunze. Klotzsch. Fee. {Not of Sieber, or Berthelot. ) PLATE XII. B. Asplenium pterophorum, Peesl. Asplenium—Spleenwort. Alutum—Winged. A SINGULAR Fern, having broad herbaceous wings on either 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-asplenium-alatijm-hooker-and-greville-willdenow-mettenius-humboldt-and-bonpland-moore-j-smith-poiret-sprengel-desvaux-kunze-klotzsch-fee-not-of-sieber-or-berthelot-plate-xii-b-asplenium-pterophorum-peesl-aspleniumspleenwort-alutumwinged-a-singular-fern-having-broad-herbaceous-wings-on-either-image216360121.html
RMPG01F5–. 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. ASPLENIUM ALATIJM. Hooker and Greville. Willdenow. Mettenius. Humboldt and Bonpland. Moore. J. Smith. PoiRET. Sprengel. Desvaux. Kunze. Klotzsch. Fee. {Not of Sieber, or Berthelot. ) PLATE XII. B. Asplenium pterophorum, Peesl. Asplenium—Spleenwort. Alutum—Winged. A SINGULAR Fern, having broad herbaceous wings on either
. British ferns and their varieties. Fig. 25. Asp. ad. nig. microdot*. Microdon (Fig. 25).—Found in Guernsey ; is a counterpart ofthe variety of Asp. lanceolalum similarly named ; it is presumablya plumose form, and is, we believe, barren, the spores, thoughapparently plentiful, being aborted. THE ASPLENIA n. Fig. 26. Asp. ad. itig. ramosum. Ramosum (Fig. 26).—Foundby the Rev. C. Padley ; is awell-crested form at the frondapex. asplenium ceterach(Ceterach Officinarum)The Scaly Spleenwort(Plate V) This pretty and very distinctmember of the Spleenwortfamily is found in many partsof the country, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-ferns-and-their-varieties-fig-25-asp-ad-nig-microdot-microdon-fig-25found-in-guernsey-is-a-counterpart-ofthe-variety-of-asp-lanceolalum-similarly-named-it-is-presumablya-plumose-form-and-is-we-believe-barren-the-spores-thoughapparently-plentiful-being-aborted-the-asplenia-n-fig-26-asp-ad-itig-ramosum-ramosum-fig-26foundby-the-rev-c-padley-is-awell-crested-form-at-the-frondapex-asplenium-ceterachceterach-officinarumthe-scaly-spleenwortplate-v-this-pretty-and-very-distinctmember-of-the-spleenwortfamily-is-found-in-many-partsof-the-country-image337133286.html
RM2AGDMXE–. British ferns and their varieties. Fig. 25. Asp. ad. nig. microdot*. Microdon (Fig. 25).—Found in Guernsey ; is a counterpart ofthe variety of Asp. lanceolalum similarly named ; it is presumablya plumose form, and is, we believe, barren, the spores, thoughapparently plentiful, being aborted. THE ASPLENIA n. Fig. 26. Asp. ad. itig. ramosum. Ramosum (Fig. 26).—Foundby the Rev. C. Padley ; is awell-crested form at the frondapex. asplenium ceterach(Ceterach Officinarum)The Scaly Spleenwort(Plate V) This pretty and very distinctmember of the Spleenwortfamily is found in many partsof the country,
. British ferns and their varieties. Fig. 28. Asp. c. kalon. Fig. 29. Asp. t. ramoso-cristatum. Kalon (Fig. 28).—An extra fine form of crenatum, recorded byMr. E. J. Lowe. Multifido-cristatum. Branched on good, constant lines. Ramoso-cristatum (Fig. 29).—A branched, crested form, foundin Ireland by Mr. Wise.. PLATE V. Aspknium ceteriich(CeteracVi officinarum) Asp. ruta-m uracil THE ASPLENIA 73 ASPLENIUM FONTANUM (THE SMOOTH ROCK SpLEENWORT) (Plate IV) Our plate (IV) and the illustration (Fig. 30) give a very goodidea of the construction of this Fern, which is a very pretty one.It is very rare, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-ferns-and-their-varieties-fig-28-asp-c-kalon-fig-29-asp-t-ramoso-cristatum-kalon-fig-28an-extra-fine-form-of-crenatum-recorded-bymr-e-j-lowe-multifido-cristatum-branched-on-good-constant-lines-ramoso-cristatum-fig-29a-branched-crested-form-foundin-ireland-by-mr-wise-plate-v-aspknium-ceteriichceteracvi-officinarum-asp-ruta-m-uracil-the-asplenia-73-asplenium-fontanum-the-smooth-rock-spleenwort-plate-iv-our-plate-iv-and-the-illustration-fig-30-give-a-very-goodidea-of-the-construction-of-this-fern-which-is-a-very-pretty-oneit-is-very-rare-image337132948.html
RM2AGDMEC–. British ferns and their varieties. Fig. 28. Asp. c. kalon. Fig. 29. Asp. t. ramoso-cristatum. Kalon (Fig. 28).—An extra fine form of crenatum, recorded byMr. E. J. Lowe. Multifido-cristatum. Branched on good, constant lines. Ramoso-cristatum (Fig. 29).—A branched, crested form, foundin Ireland by Mr. Wise.. PLATE V. Aspknium ceteriich(CeteracVi officinarum) Asp. ruta-m uracil THE ASPLENIA 73 ASPLENIUM FONTANUM (THE SMOOTH ROCK SpLEENWORT) (Plate IV) Our plate (IV) and the illustration (Fig. 30) give a very goodidea of the construction of this Fern, which is a very pretty one.It is very rare,
. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. mostly to the .southern states.Newburg, N. Y., to Kentucky and Alabama, westward toArkansas. (8) Mountain Spleenwort. Asplenium iiiontanum Fronds ovate-lanceolate from a broad base, two toeight inches long, somewhat leathery, pinnate. Pinnaeovate-oblong, the lowest i)innately cleft into oblong orovate cut-toothed lobes, the upper ones less and lessdivided. Rachis green, broad, and flat. Small eergreen ferns of a bluish-green color, growingin the crevices of rocks and cliffs. Connecticut to Ohio,Kentucky, Arkansas an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fern-lovers-companion-a-guide-for-the-northeastern-states-and-canada-mostly-to-the-southern-statesnewburg-n-y-to-kentucky-and-alabama-westward-toarkansas-8-mountain-spleenwort-asplenium-iiiontanum-fronds-ovate-lanceolate-from-a-broad-base-two-toeight-inches-long-somewhat-leathery-pinnate-pinnaeovate-oblong-the-lowest-iinnately-cleft-into-oblong-orovate-cut-toothed-lobes-the-upper-ones-less-and-lessdivided-rachis-green-broad-and-flat-small-eergreen-ferns-of-a-bluish-green-color-growingin-the-crevices-of-rocks-and-cliffs-connecticut-to-ohiokentucky-arkansas-an-image370724326.html
RM2CF3XJE–. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. mostly to the .southern states.Newburg, N. Y., to Kentucky and Alabama, westward toArkansas. (8) Mountain Spleenwort. Asplenium iiiontanum Fronds ovate-lanceolate from a broad base, two toeight inches long, somewhat leathery, pinnate. Pinnaeovate-oblong, the lowest i)innately cleft into oblong orovate cut-toothed lobes, the upper ones less and lessdivided. Rachis green, broad, and flat. Small eergreen ferns of a bluish-green color, growingin the crevices of rocks and cliffs. Connecticut to Ohio,Kentucky, Arkansas an
. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. SMALL SPLEENWORT. Asplenium parvulum.. 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.. Clute, Willard Nelson, b. 1869. New York, F. A. Stokes Co 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-small-spleenwort-asplenium-parvulum-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-clute-willard-nelson-b-1869-new-york-f-a-stokes-co-image232020260.html
RMRDDC5T–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. SMALL SPLEENWORT. Asplenium parvulum.. 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.. Clute, Willard Nelson, b. 1869. New York, F. A. Stokes Co
. How to know the ferns [microform] : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common ferns. Ferns; Fougères. PI ATE XXII. PINNATIFID SPLEENWORT H3. 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.. Dana, William Starr, Mrs. , 1861-1952. Toronto : Publishers' Syndicate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ferns-microform-a-guide-to-the-names-haunts-and-habits-of-our-common-ferns-ferns-fougres-pi-ate-xxii-pinnatifid-spleenwort-h3-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-dana-william-starr-mrs-1861-1952-toronto-publishers-syndicate-image234843710.html
RMRJ21FA–. How to know the ferns [microform] : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common ferns. Ferns; Fougères. PI ATE XXII. PINNATIFID SPLEENWORT H3. 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.. Dana, William Starr, Mrs. , 1861-1952. Toronto : Publishers' Syndicate
. How to know the ferns [microform] : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common ferns. Ferns; Fougères. HLAIt XVIII. ^A^^.O MOUNTAIN SPLEENWORT a A fertile frond b A pinni of fertile frond I.^I. 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.. Dana, William Starr, Mrs. , 1861-1952. Toronto : Publishers' Syndicate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ferns-microform-a-guide-to-the-names-haunts-and-habits-of-our-common-ferns-ferns-fougres-hlait-xviii-ao-mountain-spleenwort-a-a-fertile-frond-b-a-pinni-of-fertile-frond-ii-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-dana-william-starr-mrs-1861-1952-toronto-publishers-syndicate-image234843873.html
RMRJ21N5–. How to know the ferns [microform] : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common ferns. Ferns; Fougères. HLAIt XVIII. ^A^^.O MOUNTAIN SPLEENWORT a A fertile frond b A pinni of fertile frond I.^I. 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.. Dana, William Starr, Mrs. , 1861-1952. Toronto : Publishers' Syndicate
. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. PLATE XVI. a Upper part of fertile frond of Silvery Spleenwort i Portion of fruiting pinna c Portion of pinna showing double fruit-dot.. 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.. Parsons, Frances Theodora, 1861-1952. New York, C. Scribner's Sons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ferns-a-guide-to-the-names-haunts-and-habits-of-our-common-ferns-ferns-plate-xvi-a-upper-part-of-fertile-frond-of-silvery-spleenwort-i-portion-of-fruiting-pinna-c-portion-of-pinna-showing-double-fruit-dot-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-parsons-frances-theodora-1861-1952-new-york-c-scribners-sons-image232358587.html
RMRE0RMY–. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. PLATE XVI. a Upper part of fertile frond of Silvery Spleenwort i Portion of fruiting pinna c Portion of pinna showing double fruit-dot.. 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.. Parsons, Frances Theodora, 1861-1952. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
. 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. ASPLENIUM ALATIJM. Hooker and Greville. Willdenow. Mettenius. Humboldt and Bonpland. Moore. J. Smith. PoiRET. Sprengel. Desvaux. Kunze. Klotzsch. Fee. {Not of Sieber, or Berthelot. ) PLATE XII. B. Asplenium pterophorum, Peesl. Asplenium—Spleenwort. Alutum—Winged. A SINGULAR Fern, having broad herbaceous wings on either 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-asplenium-alatijm-hooker-and-greville-willdenow-mettenius-humboldt-and-bonpland-moore-j-smith-poiret-sprengel-desvaux-kunze-klotzsch-fee-not-of-sieber-or-berthelot-plate-xii-b-asplenium-pterophorum-peesl-aspleniumspleenwort-alutumwinged-a-singular-fern-having-broad-herbaceous-wings-on-either-image232019906.html
RMRDDBN6–. 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. ASPLENIUM ALATIJM. Hooker and Greville. Willdenow. Mettenius. Humboldt and Bonpland. Moore. J. Smith. PoiRET. Sprengel. Desvaux. Kunze. Klotzsch. Fee. {Not of Sieber, or Berthelot. ) PLATE XII. B. Asplenium pterophorum, Peesl. Asplenium—Spleenwort. Alutum—Winged. A SINGULAR Fern, having broad herbaceous wings on either
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Ul.. I. Fruiting pinnule of the boulder fern, enlarged. 2. Fruiting pinnules of spleenwort, enlarged. the spores distinctly. The spore-cases may also be seen with a hand lens, the spores seeming then to be mere dust. The different ways the ferns blanket their spore-cases is a delightful study, and one which the pupils enjoy very much. All of our common ferns except the careless little polypody thus protect their spores. Whether this blanket be circular, or horse- shoe-shaped, or oblon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-ul-i-fruiting-pinnule-of-the-boulder-fern-enlarged-2-fruiting-pinnules-of-spleenwort-enlarged-the-spores-distinctly-the-spore-cases-may-also-be-seen-with-a-hand-lens-the-spores-seeming-then-to-be-mere-dust-the-different-ways-the-ferns-blanket-their-spore-cases-is-a-delightful-study-and-one-which-the-pupils-enjoy-very-much-all-of-our-common-ferns-except-the-careless-little-polypody-thus-protect-their-spores-whether-this-blanket-be-circular-or-horse-shoe-shaped-or-oblon-image231966742.html
RMRDAYXE–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Ul.. I. Fruiting pinnule of the boulder fern, enlarged. 2. Fruiting pinnules of spleenwort, enlarged. the spores distinctly. The spore-cases may also be seen with a hand lens, the spores seeming then to be mere dust. The different ways the ferns blanket their spore-cases is a delightful study, and one which the pupils enjoy very much. All of our common ferns except the careless little polypody thus protect their spores. Whether this blanket be circular, or horse- shoe-shaped, or oblon
. How to know the ferns [microform] : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common ferns. Ferns; Fougères. If CiHiiVV V MR nil AN!) SlIKIir FKONDS I FAF-I IKI AM) MMII AK . SI'OKANr.lA IN I INI AK (»K (illlONC, IKlUl-lKrrS 28. EBONY SPLEENWORT //V"/,;/////// ,'/itnrii»i (./. pliilyiuio ,>ti) Maine t(» I'lorida and westward, dii rocks and liill-sidcs. Nine l(» i'ij^liii( n inches Iii.v;li, with l)laikisli and sliiiuni; stalks. J-yonds. Uprijj^ht, narrowly ohiantiolate, fertile fronds niiK h the taller, onee-pinnale ; f^huuc nsually alti'rnali-, oblong, I'lnely tootlu'd. the ba Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-know-the-ferns-microform-a-guide-to-the-names-haunts-and-habits-of-our-common-ferns-ferns-fougres-if-cihiivv-v-mr-nil-an!-slikiir-fkonds-i-faf-i-iki-am-mmii-ak-siokanrla-in-i-ini-ak-k-illlonc-iklul-lkrrs-28-ebony-spleenwort-vquot-itnriii-pliilyiuio-gtti-maine-t-ilorida-and-westward-dii-rocks-and-liill-sidcs-nine-l-iijliii-n-inches-iiivli-with-llaikisli-and-sliiiuni-stalks-j-yonds-uprijjht-narrowly-ohiantiolate-fertile-fronds-niik-h-the-taller-onee-pinnale-fhuuc-nsually-altirnali-oblong-ilnely-tootlud-the-ba-image234843828.html
RMRJ21KG–. How to know the ferns [microform] : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common ferns. Ferns; Fougères. If CiHiiVV V MR nil AN!) SlIKIir FKONDS I FAF-I IKI AM) MMII AK . SI'OKANr.lA IN I INI AK (»K (illlONC, IKlUl-lKrrS 28. EBONY SPLEENWORT //V"/,;/////// ,'/itnrii»i (./. pliilyiuio ,>ti) Maine t(» I'lorida and westward, dii rocks and liill-sidcs. Nine l(» i'ij^liii( n inches Iii.v;li, with l)laikisli and sliiiuni; stalks. J-yonds. Uprijj^ht, narrowly ohiantiolate, fertile fronds niiK h the taller, onee-pinnale ; f^huuc nsually alti'rnali-, oblong, I'lnely tootlu'd. the ba
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