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RMRDTP8C–. The fern allies of North America north of Mexico. Pteridophyta; Botany. i6o THE CREEPING SELAGINELLA GROUP. Selaginella Dougias'ii. The species named Selaginella Douglasii is one of the rarest of the fern allies in collections. It is reported to grow in northern California, Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, but it appears to be seldom found. It is more rigid than Selaginella apiis, but has much the same appearance, spreading over the ground and rooting from various parts of the stem. This is a somewhat larger plant than the creeping selaginella, often reaching a foot in length. It is
RM2JFAP4Y–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from the Amazon rainforest close to Cristalino River, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
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RMA9XE6H–Resurrection Plant, Rose-of-Jericho, Peru Farnmoss (Selaginella lepidophylla), plant in wet condition
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RMRDX1MD–. The fern allies of North America north of Mexico. Pteridophyta; Botany. THE SELAGINELLA RUPESTRIS GROUP. OST botanists consider that the shape, size, and arrangement of the leaves of Selaginella are. of sufficient importance to warrant the separa- tion of this genus into four sub-genera. The first of these is called Etiselaginella and'contains those species with leaves all alike and ar- ranged in many rows. From the fact that the common species in eastern North America are typical of this group, they are often spolcen of as the Selaginella rii- pestris group. Although here called the true s
RM2JFAP4T–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) from the Amazon rainforest close to Cristalino River, Mato Grosso, Brazil.
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RMA9XE5Y–Resurrection Plant, Rose-of-Jericho, Peru Farnmoss (Selaginella lepidophylla), plant in wet condition
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RMRDWBW7–. Plants; a text-book of botany. Botany. i?IQ. 95. Aatagliorn fern iPlatycerium), an aerial plant of the tropics. About it Is I vine, which shows the leaves adjuBteil to thellKlitcd side.. Ks. 96. Selaginella, showing dangling aerial roots and uuely divided leaves.. 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.. Coulter, John Merle, 1851-1928. New York, D. Appleton and company
RM2JFAP9D–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) growing on a tree trunk in the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
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RMA9XE5X–Resurrection Plant, Rose-of-Jericho, Peru Farnmoss (Selaginella lepidophylla), plant in dry condition
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RMRDX1J0–. The fern allies of North America north of Mexico. Pteridophyta; Botany. is6 THE CREEPING SELAGINELLA GROUP. fei'ii allies. Owing to its small size, creeping habits, and general resemblance to the mosses and hepatics, it is very difficult to find for the first time; but when once its characteristic haunts are known, the collector finds it again with ease. The stems are from two to four inches long and lie close to the earth, to which they are attached by numer- ous slender forking roots emitted from all parts of the. CREEPING SELAGINELLA. Sclaginella. AJius. plant. From the main stems, scatte
RM2JFAP91–Spikemoss (Selaginella sp.) growing on a tree trunk in the rainforest of Ecuador close to La Selva Junglelodge and Lake Garzacocha.
RF2A7EXMD–Freshness green and small leaf of Selaginella involvens fern on river rock
RMA9XE6G–Resurrection Plant, Rose-of-Jericho, Peru Farnmoss (Selaginella lepidophylla), plant in dry condition
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RMRH4TYC–. Botany for high schools. Botany. 350 GENERAL MORPHOLOGY OF PLANTS they were being developed. The gamete plants of Selaginella then are entirely dependent on the spore plant for their food, a condition of things entirely different from that in the other fern plants we have studied and in the liverworts and mosses. In one species of Selaginella (S. rupestris) the large spores some- times do not escape from the spore case. The spore case cracks open and some of the small spores from their spore cases above fall in. Here they produce the sperms, and the egg in an egg case (archegonium) is fertil
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RMRH35H9–. The British fern gazette. Ferns. FIGURES 1-8: Selaginella subisophylla. 1 Transverse section of main stem; 2 fertile branch tip: 3 leaves of secondary branch; 4 enlarged portion of median leaf; 5 $ sporophyll; 6 megaspore; 7 $ sporophyll; 8 microspores.. 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.. British Pteridological Society. [s. l. ] British Pteridological Society
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RMAMX7XT–Resurrection Plant, Rose-of-Jericho, Peru Farnmoss (Selaginella lepidophylla), open
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RMRHDGH9–. 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. CHAPTER XXIV, SELAGINELLA, Spring. (Sel-a-gin-el'-la.) Club Mosses. N his exhaustive and excellent work, the " Handbook of the Fern-Allies," Mr. J. Gr. Baker very succinctly enumerates and describes those plants which, like Ferns, produce spores from which they are or may be readily increased. Under the appellati
RF2A7EXMX–Freshness green and small leaf of Selaginella involvens fern on river rock
RF2BEYTCB–Close-up of Freshness Selaginella involvens fern, small fern leaves growing in the rain forest
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RMRH4W0J–. Botany for high schools. Botany. OTHER FERN-LIKE PLANTS: CLUB MOSSES 349 Spores, which means large spores. The upper spore cases produce a very large number of small spores {microspores). Since the spores are of different sizes, Selaginella is said to be a heterosporus plant. A plant is homosporus when the spores are all alike. 518. The prothallia or gamete plants (gametophytes) of Selaginella.—The gamete plants of Selaginella are dicx'ceous (or heterothallic). This condition of the prothallium is deter- mined in the spore. The small spores (microspores) pro- duce small male gamete plants. T
RF2B5FG6N–Close-up of Freshness Selaginella involvens fern, small fern leaves growing in the rain forest
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RMAHHF1T–Toothed Clubmoss, Clubmoss, Denticulate selaginella, Denticulate spikemoss (Selaginella denticulata), creeping plants on the fo
RMRF675M–. Native and exotic plants, trees & shrubs. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Palms Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Selaginella cuspidata. (See opposite page.) NEPHROLEPIS exaltata, continued, basket plant, and with long leaves of fine appear- ance. We grow this largely. 10 cts. and 20 cts. each. N. exaltata Bostonlensis. The famed Boston Fern. This differs from the type only in attaining greater size and length of fronds. It is a splendid decorative plant, especially fine for baskets,
RF2B5FG6H–Close-up of Freshness Selaginella involvens fern, small fern leaves growing in the rain forest
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RMRFE3E0–. Native and exotic plants, trees & shrubs. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Palms Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Selaginella cuspidata. (See opposite page.) NEPHROLEPIS exaltata, continued, basket plant, and with long leaves of fine appear- ance. We grow this largely. 10 cts. and 20 cts. each. N. exaltata Bostonlensis. The famed Boston Fern. This differs from the type only in attaining greater size and length of fronds. It is a splendid decorative plant, especially fine for baskets,
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RMRH7YWG–. Botany of the living plant. Botany; Plants. 482 BOTANY OF THE LIVING PLANT present purpose it will suffice to select a few examples, of which the most important will be some common Fern from the large series of the Filicales, and Selaginella from among the Lycopodiales. Filicales. The living Ferns include more than 7000 species, widely spread over the earth's surface from the Equator to the Arctic Regions. Some. Fig. 373. Dryopteris Filix-mas, Rich. Fertile leaf about one-sixth natural size, the lower part with the under surface exposed. To the left a single fertile segment, bearing kidney-s
RF2JGNWAX–The fine and delicate leaves of the Spike Moss fern
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RMRDTP7W–. The fern allies of North America north of Mexico. Pteridophyta; Botany. 162 THE CREEPING SELAGINELLA GROUP. and become fresh and green again in a few hours,— a fact in itself almost as marvellous-as the stories told of it. The plants may be thus alternately dried and relaxed many times, but it should not be supposed that such plants are alive and will grow. The spreading of the fronds is simply due to the way in which the tissues absorb water. W^hen rooted in the soil of their native home, however, they do not die during drouth, and when they relax again in the rainy season new growth really
RF2JGNWCB–The fine and delicate leaves of the Spike Moss fern
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RMRDX1M3–. The fern allies of North America north of Mexico. Pteridophyta; Botany. THE SELAGINELLA RUPESTRIS GROUP. 141 differ from the ordinaiy foliage leaves only in being broader at base and having rather more numerous cilia. They are arranged in four ranks, a row on each of the four angles of the spike, with the bases closely over-lapping. The spikes are from half an inch to an inch long. After the spores have fallen, the sporophylls be- come reflexed, and the sporangia, split nearly into halves, spread out in the axils like small greenish flowers. The megas- porangia are supposed always to bear fo
RF2JGNW81–The fine and delicate leaves of the Spike Moss fern
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RMRDYCJ4–. The essentials of botany. Botany. THE OROUPB OF TISSUES, OB TISSUE-SYSTEMS 53 cheary portion is surrounded by a layer of elongated, thin- walled tissue â which is, at least in part, a sieve-tissue. In this and allied species the bundles are curiously isolated from the surrounding ground-tissues of the stem.. Fig. 35.âMagnified cross-section of the stem of a smaller Club-moss (Selaginella inEequifolia), showing three bundles. 90. The fibro-vascular bundle of the underground stem of the common Brake-fern (Pteris) is composed of trache- ary, sieve, and soft tissues and a small amount of poorly
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RMRDPFMB–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. FERNERIES. 407 MARSILEAS. I have had two species of Marsileas in my fernery,—M. quadrifolia, a South European plant, and M. macropus, the Nardoo plant (fig. 929) of the Australian explorers. Both require to be grown in a pan of water, and flourish well during the summer, but there is some difficulty in keeping them during the winter.. Fig. 930.—Selaginella denticulata. Fig. 931.—S. Lyallii. Fig. gzg.—Nardoo plant. SELAGINELLAS. No fern-house can possibly be considered p
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RMRFJ3EK–. Annual catalogue 1900 native and exotic plants, trees, shrubs. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Palms Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Selaginella Braimii. (See page 34.) P. incanum.* Resurrection Fern. A dwarf species, growing about 6 inches high, usually on the trunks of oaks and hickories. When the weather is damp the Fern is very noticeable, but in a drought the fronds are tightly curled. A pretty little sort, with tough leaves. loc. an
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RMRMCH8B–. Annual illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and beautiful plants. Tropical plants Catalogs; Nursery stock Florida Catalogs. THE AMERICAN EXOTIC NURSERIES, SEVEN OAKS, FLORIDA. I VITTARIA LINEATA. r A curious grass-like fern with long pendulous fronds. Found sparingly on the trunks of palm trees in extreme south Florida. 50 ets. each. SELAGINELLA. {Club Moss.) These curious plants are nearly always grown with ferns, and they require about the same treatment. The genus is a large one (some 300 species), and many of the species are remarkable for the beauty and delicacy of their f
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RMRF675E–. Native and exotic plants, trees & shrubs. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Palms Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Ferns and Selaginellas 41. Selaginella Emiliana. PTERIS tremula, continued. and for all decorating. Grows 2 feet in height and makes a fine specimen plant. 10 cts. and 15 cts. each. P. VIctoriae. A delicately cut Fern, resembling P. eretica, but very much smaller; has variegated foliage. Fine species. 10 cts., 15 cts. and 20 cts. each. SELACINELLA. Club Moss. These delica
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RMRF7F2R–. Fruitland Nurseries : catalogue no. 2 1901. Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. SELAGINELLA EMILIANA. Selaginellas (mosses) Ten distinct varieties. Desirable for fern-dishes and rockeries. 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per 10. Selaginella Emiliana. A new upright-growing moss, with numerous feathery stems branching from the base and forming a dense tuft. Well-grown plants attain 12 to 18 inches in height and a corresponding diameter. We know of no moss superior to it, and it is exceedingly appropriate for table de
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RMRFGED7–. Fruitland Nurseries : catalogue no. 2 1901. Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. Decorative Plants and Ornamental Grasses IT. SELAGINELLA EMILIANA. Selaginellas (mosses) Ten distinct varieties. Desirable for fern-dishes and rockeries. 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per 10. Selaginella Emiliana. A new upright-growing moss, with numerous feathery stems branching from the base and forming a dense tuft. Well-grown plants attain 12 to 18 inches in height and a corresponding diameter. We know of no moss superior to it, a
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RMRF7F34–. Fruitland Nurseries : catalogue no. 2 1901. Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. Decorative Plants and Ornamental Grasses IT. SELAGINELLA EMILIANA. Selaginellas (mosses) Ten distinct varieties. Desirable for fern-dishes and rockeries. 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per 10. Selaginella Emiliana. A new upright-growing moss, with numerous feathery stems branching from the base and forming a dense tuft. Well-grown plants attain 12 to 18 inches in height and a corresponding diameter. We know of no moss superior to it, a
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