. 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
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. 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 and .southwest. July. Rare. Wil-liams, in his Ferns of Kentucky, says of this species, Common on all sandstone cliffs and specimens are largeon sheltered rocks by the banks of streams. (9) Rue Spleenwort. Asplenium Bnta-mnrdria Fronds c-crgTeen, small, two to , seen inches long, deltoid-ovate, two to three pinnate below, simply pinnateabove, rather leathery in texture. Divisions few, .stalked, from cuneate to roundish-ovate, toothed or incised at the The Feex Lovers CoiiPAxiox. Mountain Spleenwort(From the Fern Bulletin ) The Fern Lovers Companion 89 •^nM { I- ^t ^