RMPFJK2M–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. WOOD BETONY. formt WORMWOOD of areola;. 2747 Woodsia Ilvensis ( 'j) WOOD BETONY Stachyi Betonica WOODBINE. In England Lonicera Pt in America, Ampelopsis iininquefolia WOODKUFF. See isperulu WOOD LILY, r,,Ilium WOODSIA(Joseiih Woods, an English botanist) Poly podidcete. A genus of mamlj rock-loving ferns charact
RMMCRDCA–. Abb. 46. Zwei Charakterpflanzen der nordböhmischen Basaltfelsen. a Aster alpinus Subsp. hirsutus. b Woodsia ilvensis.
RM2W8RTN8–Woodsia ilvensis - ett stort ex. with most leaves cut off.
RM2AX8CG0–Grevillea . ynes, Physiological Experiments on Penicil-lium glaucum ; H. Bonnet, on a New Truffle (Tuber piperatum);V. Payot, on Woodsia ilvensis ; E. Boudier, on a remarkableanomaly in Agaricus maculatus; M. Cornu, on the Zygospores ofMucor fusiger ; A. Chatin, on the culture of Morels. Mitten, W. New Species of Ceylon Musci, in the Journal ofthe Linnean Society, March, 1873. Leighton, W. A. New Species of Mycoporium. Journalof Linnean Society, March, 1873. F. Currey. On a New Genus of the order Mucedines (with aplate.) Journal of Linnean Society, March, 1873. Thuemen (F. de.). Fungi Austriac
RMW2YX76–OFH-053 Woodsia ilvensis rootstock
RMPFKCBW–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. pinnaa; sporophylb ions. Mich, to Fla. 2747. Woodsia Ilvensis (X >3). WOOD BETONY. Stackys Betonica. WOODBINE. In England, Lonicera Pericliymeniim; in America, Anipelopsis quinqnefolia. WOODRUFF. WOOD LILY. See Asperuhi. Trillium,. W06DSIA(Jof3eph Woods, an English botanist). Poly- pofUitce(e. A genus of mai
RMMAAHPH–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Woodsia hyperborea ß rufidula Koch. Blatt in natürlicher Grösse.
RMW1W5JT–Archive image from page 577 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 WOOD BETONY formt WORMWOOD of areola;. 2747 Woodsia Ilvensis ( 'j) WOOD BETONY Stachyi Betonica WOODBINE. In England Lonicera Pt in America, Ampelopsis iininquefolia WOODKUFF. See isperulu WOOD LILY, r,,Ilium W
RM2AKM1PB–Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . ula. (Hay-scented or Gossa-mer Fem.) Good for ma.ssing. 2 ft.Onoelea struthiopterls. (Ostrich Fem.) Verj effective. 2 to 4 ft Osmunda gracilis. (FloweringFem.) One of theprettiest of the large Ferns. 3 ft. O. Claytoniana. 2 to 3 ft O. Cinnamomea. (Cinnamon Fem.) Very beau-tiful. 4 ft Phegopteris polypodioides. A showy variety of the Beech Fern; dwarfPolypodium vulgare. (Comynon Polypody.) One of the best evergreen species for rockworkSeolopendrium vulgare. (Harts Totu/ue Fem.)A very rare Fern; fine for rockwork. 6 to 12 in.Woodsia Ilvensis. (RiLsty Woodsia.) G
RMW2YX57–OFH-051 Woodsia & initial T
RMPFKCC7–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1990 WOOD BETONY WORMWOOD. pinnaa; sporophylb ions. Mich, to Fla. 2747. Woodsia Ilvensis (X >3). WOOD BETONY. Stackys Betonica. WOODBINE. In England, Lonicera Pericliymeniim; in America, Anipelopsis quinqnefolia. WOODRUFF. WOOD LILY. See Asperuhi. Trillium,. Please note that these images are extracted from s
RMMAAHY0–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Woodsia hyperborea Koch. Vom Blatte abgelöster Sorus mit Schleier, die Sporangien bis auf zwei entfernt. Vergr. Jy'»-,
RMW1W5KJ–Archive image from page 577 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofam04bail Year: 1900 formt WORMWOOD of areola;. 2747 Woodsia Ilvensis ( 'j) WOOD BETONY Stachyi Betonica WOODBINE. In England Lonicera Pt in America, Ampelopsis iininquefolia WOODKUFF. See isperulu WOOD LILY, r,,Ilium WOODSIA(Joseiih
RM2AX8652–Horsford's Nurseries . and other Phyllitis scolopendrium, continued portions of Europe it is quite common. It doesvery well here, and will attain a good size in.moist, loamy soil. X., 25 ets. each, S2 per doz.;P., 28 ets. each, 82.25 per doz. WOODSIA Ilvensis. Rtsty Woodsia. Grows ondry, exposed rocks, forming large tufts, andis a pretty Fern, only 5 to 6 inches high. X.,15 ets. each, SI per doz.; P., 18 ets. each,SI.20 per doz. WOODWARDIA. Chaix Ferx. The Voodwardiaslike more moisture than most Ferns. The TF.Virgin ica is found growing in bogs, and bothseem to like a wet soil. W. areolata (T
RMW2YX5M–OFH-054 Woodsia obtusa fruiting pinna
RMPG0A0R–. 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. CHAPTER XXIL WOODS I A, E. Brow. (Wood'-si-a.). N Hooker and Baker's " Synopsis Filicum" Woodsia forms Genus 11. It is dedicated to the memory of Joseph Woods, author of " The Tourists' Flora," and is composed of about fourteen species of small-growing, much-tufted, greenhous
RMMAAHPK–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 165. Woodsia hyperborea a arvonica Koch. Segment aus der Mitte eines Blattes. Yergr. X. Y^. 166.
RMW1W5X5–Archive image from page 579 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches cyclopediaofamer04bail4 Year: 1900 1990 WOOD BETONY WORMWOOD pinnaa; sporophylb ions. Mich, to Fla. 2747. Woodsia Ilvensis (X >3). WOOD BETONY. Stackys Betonica. WOODBINE. In England, Lonicera Pericliymeniim; in America, Anipelopsis quinqn
RM2CEDWF6–. A popular description of the common Oregon ferns; contribution from the Herbarium of the University of Oregon. eeee. Indusium inferior, stellate. Woodsia Page 15 dd. Sori linear. e. Sori parallel to midrib. Woodwardia Page 15.
RM2BTW47Y–Woodsia alpina.
RMPFJK2J–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. formt WORMWOOD of areola;. 2747 Woodsia Ilvensis ( 'j) WOOD BETONY Stachyi Betonica WOODBINE. In England Lonicera Pt in America, Ampelopsis iininquefolia WOODKUFF. See isperulu WOOD LILY, r,,Ilium WOODSIA(Joseiih Woods, an English botanist) Poly podidcete. A genus of mamlj rock-loving ferns character ized by th
RMMAAHPM–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Woodsia hyperborea Koch. Vom BLatte abgelöster Sorus mit Schleier, die Sporangien bis auf zwei entfernt. Yergr. 6 5.
RMW052RW–Archive image from page 298 of Die Farnkräuter der Erde . Die Farnkräuter der Erde : beschreibende Darstellung der geschlechter und wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Exotischen diefarnkruterd00chriuoft Year: 1897 Woodsia Bv. Hypoderris Br. 283 894. W. fragilis (Trerir.) Moore. W. caucasica J. Sm. Dicht gebüschelt, 2 dem hoch, Blätter kurz gestielt, oval-lanzettlich, zweifach gefiedert, Fiedern sitzend, fast paarig, lanzettlich, die untersten die grössten, tief-fiederspaltig oder an der Basis minder gefiedert, Lappen ver- längert zugespitzt, tief gezähnt,
RM2CF36BH–. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. inia,Gaspe Peninsula, Rocky Mountains, and westward toOregon and California. (7) Cathcarts Woodsia. JJoodsia CatJicartiana Fronds eight to twelve inches high, lanceolate, bipin-natifid, finely giandular-puberulent. Pinuie oblong; thelower distant segments oblong, denticulate, separated bywide sinuses. Rocky river banks, west ^Michigan to northeast Min-nesota. Dennstaedtia. Dicl-sbiiia Fruit-dots small, globular, marginal, each on the apexof a vein or fork. Sporangia Iwrne on an elevated, globu-lar receptacle in a mem
RM2BTW45X–Woodsia alpina.
RMPG0218–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. 238 CnBlLANTHES AND MAIDENHAIR.. Cheilanthes vcstita is a conspicuous example of a rock- loving fern that is not partial to limestone. It shows a strong preference for igneous rock. A.t the New Haven station it is described as growing in the crevices of a basaltic cliff and in northern New Jersey it is most frequently found on gneiss ledges. Superficially it has a decided resem- blance to Woodsia Ilvcnsis and is not in- frequently collected for it. Its fronds are about the same size and shape, are hairy, and the plant has t
RMMCRDEM–. Abb. 37. Aus der Hochgebirgsflora des Piesengebirges. a Saxifraga nivalis, b S. bryoides. c S. oppositifolia. d Primula minima. obtusifolia. / Salix herbacea. e Androsace Myosotis alpeslris, Veronica bellidioides, Planlago montana, Campaniila Scheuch- zeri, Asler alpinus, Carlina longifolia, Hieracium villosam, H. plumbeiun, H. Schmidtii, H. Engleri, H. chlorocephalum und zahlreiche Farne, wie Woodsia alpina, Äsplenium viride, PolysUchum Lonchitis, Dryopieris spinulosa, Lyco-
RMRYGYHC–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr03rabe Year: 1889 Fig. 65. Woodsia hyperborea Koch. Vom Blatte abgelöster Sorus mit Schleier, die Sporangien bis auf zwei entfernt. Vergr. Jy'»-,
RM2CEDRYA–. A popular description of the common Oregon ferns; contribution from the Herbarium of the University of Oregon. ate. Under side of frond, midrib and stipe covered with soft flattenedhairs. W. scouplina D. C. Eaton. Rocky Mountain Woodsia. Frond, midrib and stipe smooth. Divisions of the indusium finerthan the preceding and consisting of few beaded hairs. W. oregana D. C. Eaton. Oregon Woodsia WOODWARDIA. Chain Fern. Sori oblong, in chain-like rows, on veins parallel to width of pinnae. (Named for Woodward, an English botanist.) The Oregon form is found mostly in the Southern part of thestate
RM2BTTPP5–Woodsia elongata Hook.
RMPG0BKA–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. 96 THE WOODSIAS. but further south it appears to be half evergreen. Among its common names are oblong Woodsia, hairy Woodsia and hair fern. A hving plant of this species is illustrated in the initial design for this chapter. The Obtuse Woodsia. The obtuse Woodsia {JVoodsta obt^isd) is the only com- mon member of the genus in eastern North America. It is to be looked for on shaded ledges and in the loose talus at the base of cliffs and seldom occurs in the ex- posed situations affected by Ilvciisis. When it does find itself
RMMCRCDG–. Abb. 214. Rosa glauca Subsp. Ilseana und Spiraea chamaedryfolia, zwei charakteristische Sträucher des ungarischen Erzgebirges. ganze Gebiet sehr charakteristische Rosa glauca *Ilseana) bekannte 1140 m hohe Sytna beherbergt an Felsen Anemone slavica, Minuarlia fniiescens, Semperviviim sytna. hirium, Coloneasler integerrima^ Spiraea chamaedryfolia, in höheren Lagen Woodsia ilvensis, Saxifraga Aizoon und Lycopodium Selago. Im höheren Teile des Erz- gebirges aber, wie auf der Poljana und dem Vjepor, treten dichte Buchen-, Poljana. 25*
RMT0DDAN–Dr L Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr03rabe Year: 1889 496 enger gelappter Müiulimg sieh öfiiiendem Schleier. Sporen bilateral. Fruchtbare und unfruchtbare Blätter gleich gestaltet, ihr Blattstiel Fig. 165. Woodsia hyperborea a arvonica Koch. Segment aus der Mitte eines Blattes. Yergr. X. Y^. 166.
RM2CF38WG–. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. iderneath. These scales turn brown in age,whence tlie name, rusty. As the short stipes separateat the joints from the rootstock, they leave at the base athick stubble, which .scr^es to identify the fern. Exposedrocks, Labrador to North Carolina and westward. Rathercommon in New England. Said to be xevy abundant onthe trap rock hillocks about Little Falls, N. J., whereit grows in den.se tufts. (2) NORTIIERX Wof)l)SI.. AlIIXE ^^00DSIA Woodsia aljiina. Woodsia Injperborea Pronds narrowl.y lanceolate, two to six inches
RM2BTTPPF–Woodsia elongata Hook.
RMPFDT5X–. Den norrländska florans : geografiska fördelning och invandringshistoria ; med särskild hänsyn till dess sydskandinaviskar arter. Plants; Plants. NIONDE KAPITLET *Stachys silvatica, Stellaria graminea, * » longifolia, » ncmorum, Triticum caninum, Trolliw; europceus, Tussilago farfara, Urtica dioica, Valeriana sambucifolia, Viola biflora, * » mirahilis, » umbrosa, Woodsia ilv. p hyperbprea. 16. Kyrkberget i Stensele s:n vid Stor Urnans norra sida. Ungefär vid den punkt, där det breda sjöbäckenet i norr delas i tvenne grenar, höjer sig brant ur sjön ett på ^långt håll synligt, mot söder och ös
RMMAAJ0J–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 30. Woodsia liyperborea Koch. Sorus mit dem unterständigen, ge- lappten, am Rande gewimperten Schleier, schräg von oben gesehen. Von den Sporangien wurden der Deutlichkeit wegen nur zwei gezeichnet. Vergr. -y-. Sporangium aus einer einzigen Oberfläclienzelle des Eecep- taculums unter charakteristischen und ziemlich regelmässigen Zellthellungen sich entwickelnd, bis zur Anlage der Sporen aus einer einschichtie-en Wand, einer unter derselben liegenden ein-
RMRYF7C6–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr03rabe Year: 1889 21 liieren- oder halbkreisförmige SclRipi)e den Sorus von obcni ver- hüllend (oberständi^er Schleier, indusium superuni, — Aspidiuni, Xephrolepis, — Fig. 27, 28), oder der Schleiei- unterhalb des Sorus am Keceptaculum entspringend und sich muscheltorniig über den Sorus biegend (Cystopteris, Onoclea) oder letzteren in Gestalt eines ganzrandigen oder zerschlitzten Bechers stützend (Hymenophyllaceen, Cyathea, Woodsia^ oder gar zu einem den Fig. Fig. 25.
RM2CF36XH–. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. V X Blunt-lobed Woodsia. Voodsia ohtiisa The Ferx Lovers Companion 163 forked. Fruit-dots on or near the mari^in of the lobes.Indusiiim conspicuous, at length splitting into severalspreading, jagged lobes. This is our most common species of Woodsia and it hasa wider range than the others, extending from Maine andNova Scotia to Georgia and westward. On rocky banksand cliffs. The sori of this s])ccies have a ])eculiar beautyon account t)f the star-shai)ed indusium, as it splits intofragments. ar. angiista is a form wi
RMMCRC8D–. Abb. 264. Der Gipfel der Detunata.) Fichtenwald, in den Basaltfelsen Woodsia ilvensis. (Nach eines Aufnahme von Prof. Dr. L. v. Löczy, Budapest. (Aus der Bildersammlung des geographischen Institutes der Wiener Universität.) patak, wo u. a. an den Kalkfelsen Aconilum Anlhora, Alyssum murale, Silene nernoralis, Saxifraga adscendens, S. Aizoon, Sempervivum blandum, Cnidium apioides, Seseli gracile und Phylliles Scolopendrium vorkommen, während seine Hänge gemischte Eichenwälder und Buschwerk aus Corylus, Cornus Mas, Sam- bucus racemosa, Sorbus Aria usw. bekleiden. Reicher noch ist die Flora auf
RMRYGE9F–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr03rabe Year: 1889 50 ** Schleier rings uin die Basis des Receptaculuuis angeheftet, napf- «der schüsseiförmig, am Eande tief (stellenweise bis fast zum (irrunde) haarartig zerschlitzt (Fig. (54, (J5), den Sorus zuerst ganz einhüllend, später ausgebreitet. Woodsia E. Br. Sori vom Blattrande niemals bedeckt. Blattstiel etwa in der Mitte gegliedert. Kleine Farne mit • viel- köpfigem Rhizom und fiederschnittig-fiederspaltigen oder -fieder- theiligen Blättern. Fiü-. »53 Onoclea Struthiopteris Hof
RM2CF4BN9–. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. Indusiuni star-shaped, of a fewirregular segments fixed beneaththe .sorus, often ob.scure. Mostlysmall, rock-lo^-ing plants, usuallyrather chaffy, at least at the base,and growing in tufts. Woodsia. The Fern Lovees Compaxiox 39 Indusium cup-shaped, fixed beneaththe sorus, supported by the tooth of aleaf; sporangia borne in an ele^ated,glolnilar receptacle open at the top.Fronds finely cut. Hayscented Fern.DeiuiftmUia. (3) PVuit-dots and indu-sium linear. (Hut.see .ifln/riuniVery long, nearly atright angles to tlie mi
RM2BTTPR0–Woodsia neomexicana Windham.
RMMCRD3R–. Niederes Gesenke. Bärn, Rauten- berg. Fulnek. seltene Conioselinnm latariciim und die in den Sudeten nur hier vorkommende Crepis sibirica ein üppiges Gestände. An den Felsabstürzen der Hohen Heide gegen den Kessel gedeihen u. a. Woodsia alpina, Polyslichiim Lonchiiis, Carex alrala, C. capillaris, Dianihiis Carlhusia- iioriim, Anemone vernalis, Cardaniine resedi- folia, Hedysaruni obscnram, Saxifraga Aizoon, Valeriana Iripleris, Veronica bellidioides, Hiera- ciiini Engleri sowie die in den Sudeten nur hier vorkommenden Arten Plalago monlana, Aster alpinus und Hieracium villosum, wäh- ren
RMRYG4MR–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr03rabe Year: 1889 24 fachen oder doppelten Schicht von später resorbirendeu Tapeten- oder Mantelzellen und einem centralen, tetraedrischen Arche- sporium als ürmutterzelle der Sporen sich aufbauend (vgl. Fig. 26), letzteres sich in der Kegel in 16 Sporenmutterzellen theilend, welche durch succedane oder simultane Viertheilung je 4.Sporen liefern. Reifes Sporangium eine sitzende (Hyuienophyllaceae, Fig. 38) oder kürzer (Cyatheaceae, Osmundaceae, Woodsia — Fig. 30, 35—37) oder Fiff. 31. Fig. '
RM2CF4C9A–. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. Indusiuni star-shaped, of a fewirregular segments fixed beneaththe .sorus, often ob.scure. Mostlysmall, rock-lo^-ing plants, usuallyrather chaffy, at least at the base,and growing in tufts. Woodsia. The Fern Lovees Compaxiox 39 Indusium cup-shaped, fixed beneaththe sorus, supported by the tooth of aleaf; sporangia borne in an ele^ated,glolnilar receptacle open at the top.Fronds finely cut. Hayscented Fern.DeiuiftmUia. (3) PVuit-dots and indu-sium linear. (Hut.see .ifln/riuniVery long, nearly atright angles to tlie mi
RM2BTTPP4–Woodsia indusiosa Christ.
RMMEFPFC–. Die Farnkräuter der Erde : beschreibende Darstellung der geschlechter und wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Exotischen . 896. W. polystichoides. Theil eines Blattes, nat. Gr. Blatt- ausschnitt und Sorus, vergr., nach Hooker. 62. Hypoderris Br. Aufbau und Habitus eines breit- blättrigen, nicht gefiederten Aspidium der Sagenia-Gruppe, besonders des Aspid. trifoliatum Swariz No. 720, aber ein Indusium ähnlich Woodsia, das den Sorus von unten fast becherförmig halb umfasst und am Rande gewimpert ist. 897. H. Brownii J. Smith. Rhizom kriechend. Blattstiel einz
RMT3W6K3–Archive image from page 281 of Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns Auf Grund. Die Pflanzendecke Ãsterreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert diepflanzendecke01haye Year: 1914 226 Die SudetenUlnder. Mährisch- Schönberg. Niederes Gesenke. Bärn, Rauten- berg. Fulnek. seltene Conioselinnm latariciim und die in den Sudeten nur hier vorkommende Crepis sibirica ein üppiges Gestände. An den Felsabstürzen der Hohen Heide gegen den Kessel gedeihen u. a. Woodsia alpina, Polyslichiim Lonchiiis, Carex alrala, C. capillaris, Dianihiis Carlhusia- iioriim, Anemone vern
RM2CF38FN–. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. Xortliern A()odsi;i, iroiJt/.suv alpiiia iFrum Valcr> Ft-rii,; IK-.ir- Hull S: Co.) ijlahcUa. In 1897 it was rediscovered at ^YillougllbyLake l>y C. H. Prin^le. New York, Vermont, jNIaine, andBritish America. Rare. (3) Bluxt-l(;)bed AVoodsia. Woodsia ohtiisa Fronds broadly hmceolate, ten to eighteen inches long,nearly twice ])innate, often minutely glandular. Pinnserather remote, triangular-ovate or oblong, i)innatelyparted into obtuse, oblong, toothed segments. Veins Thk Fern Loveks Companion 161 II, -^^ ^
RM2BTTPPD–Woodsia cinnamomea Christ.
RMMAAJ03–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Fig. 'd. Woodsia hyperborea Kocli. Querschnitt durch ein Stück des Blattes mit aufsitzendem Sorus. u Epidermis der Bhittunterseitc, o solche der Oberseite, g fertiler Nerv, r Eeceptaculuni, i Schleier, sp Stück eines Spnrangiums und neben demselben der Stiel eines zweiten. Vergr. L|o gewöhnlich länger gestielte Kapsel bildend, der Stiel meist aus 2 oder 3 Zellenreihen bestehend (Fig. 2S), der Sporenbehälter mit einschichtiger, im Allgemeinen zarter und braun gefärbter Wand, in welcher jedoch eine (mit Bezu
RMRYF4MG–Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz drlrabenhorstskr03rabe Year: 1889 13 (Tertiärnerven), Avelche entweder ungetlieilt bleiben oder gabeln oder seltener abermals gefiedert sind (Aspidiiim Filix mas, A. raontanimi, A. Thelypteris, A. spiniilosum, Woodsia hyperborea, sterile Blätter von Onoclea Struthiopteris, Athyrium Filix femina — Fig. 11). 8. N e r V a t i 0 C y c 1 o p t e r i d i s: die Mittelrippe erlischt bereits an der Basis des Blattes oder der Segmente und von ihrer Spitze strahlen die gewöhnlich wiederholt gegabelten Secundärnerven reg
RM2CF39A2–. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. ments I)road, froiul withont hairs. 01)tuse Woodsia.Pinme liispidulous, with white jointctl hairs beneath. Rocky ][ountain Woodsia.Fronds bright green, pinna ghibrous, oblong. Oregon Woodsia.Fronds dull green, lanceolate, glandular beneath. Cathcarts Woodsia.Stipes obscurely jointed near the base: Fronds more or less chaffy, i)inna oblong to ovate,crowded. Rusty Wootlsia. Fronds linear, smooth, pinn;e deltoid or orbicular. Smooth Woodsia. Fronds lanceolate, a few white scales beneath; pinn;e deltoid-oate. Alpine Wo
RM2BTTPPA–Woodsia manchuriensis Hook.
RMMAAHPC–. Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz . Woodsia glabclla E. Br. a Kleine Pflanze, b und c zwei Blätter grösserer Pflanzen, alle in natürlicher Grösse, aber nur Fig. c mit Nervatur, a und b im Umrisse gezeichnet. Synonyme und Literatur: Woodsia glabella Pt. Br. 1. c. — Milde, in Nova Acta XXVI. 2, pag. 624; Sporenpfl. 76: Fil. Eur. 165; vgl. ferner in Verhandl. d. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. zu Wien XIV. 9, u. in Botan. Zeit. 1864, Beilage S. 18. — Hooker, Species Filicum I. G4. — Hooker et Baker, Synopsis Filic. 47.
RM2CJ2K5D–. Horsford's descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamentals herbaceous plants bulbs ferns shrubs and vines . IA Ilvensis (Rusty Woodsia). Fronds 2 to 7 inches high, growing in small, dense tufts.Grows naturally on exposed rocks in the sun. 15 cts. each, $1 per dozen.W. obtusa. Fronds 6 to 12 inches high, twice divided. A native of rocky banks and cliffs, inshade or sun. 15 cts. each, $1 per dozen.WOODWARDIA angustifolia (Netted Chain Fern). 12 to 18 inches high by 3 inches or morewide. A bog Fern, yet it does nicely on moist, sandy or gravelly soil. 25 cts. each, two for 40 cts.W. Virginica (Virgi
RMRH2CNE–. The British fern gazette. Ferns. Woodsia Alpina. 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
RM2BTTPPN–Woodsia plummerae Lemmon.
RMRG2R97–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . WOODSIA ALPINA WOODSIA GLABELLA WOODSIA ILVENSIS. 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.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RM2BXCH8X–Woodsia alpina Woodsia alpina.
RMRG2R8R–. The Canadian field-naturalist. WOODSIA ALPINA WOODSIA GLABELLA WOODSIA ILVENSIS. 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.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RM2BTTPP7–Woodsia polystichoides DC Eaton.
RMRDRB4G–. The fern garden: how to make, keep, and enjoy it; or, Fern culture made easy. Ferns. WOODSIA HYPERBQREA.. 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.. Hibberd, Shirley, 1825-1890. London, Groombridge and sons
RM2BTTPP6–Woodsia montevidensis Spreng Hieron.
RMRG2RAM–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1975 Notes 67. Figure 1. Woodsia oregana, Winipeg, Bourgeau (K).. 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.. Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club
RM2C1BX0P–Woodsia alpina Woodsia alpina.
RMRDDCTE–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. SMOOTH WOODSIA. Wooihia g-hibella.. 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
RM2C1BWY4–Woodsia alpina Woodsia alpina.
RMRDF7X1–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. OBTUSE WOODSIA. Woodsia oitusa.. 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
RM2BTTPPR–Woodsia obtusa Spreng Torr.
RMREKDH1–. Our ferns in their haunts [microform] : a guide to all the native species. Ferns; Fougères. UbfUbt WuuD5iA, Woodsia obtusa.. 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 N. (Willard Nelson), 1869-1950. Toronto : W. Briggs
RM2BTW8EF–Woodsia ilvensis L Aiton.
RMREKDH9–. Our ferns in their haunts [microform] : a guide to all the native species. Ferns; Fougères. OBTUSE WOODSiA. IVoadsia ablusa.. 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 N. (Willard Nelson), 1869-1950. Toronto : W. Briggs
RM2BTWM21–Woodsia ilvensis L Aiton.
RMRDDCTG–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. OBTUSE WOODSIA. Woodsza obtusa.. 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
RM2C1BX1B–Woodsia alpina Woodsia alpina.
RMRE0RJW–. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. PLATE XXXiX. RUSTY WOODSIA 199. 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
RM2BTTPR5–Woodsia scoplina DC Eaton.
RMRE0RGX–. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. PLATE XXXiX. RUSTY WOODSIA 199. 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
RM2BTTPR9–Woodsia oregana DC Eaton.
RMRE0RGG–. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. PUTE XU. SMOOTH WOODSIA a Fertile pinna 207. 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
RMRE0RJE–. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. PUTE XU. SMOOTH WOODSIA a Fertile pinna 207. 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
RM2BTW47G–Woodsia x gracilis Lawson Butters.
RMRH3054–. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. PLATE XL. Woodsia ilvensis Woodsia alpina. 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.. Druery, Chas. T. (Charles Thomas), 1843-1917. London : G. Routledge and Sons, Limted ; New York : E. P. Dutton and Co.
RM2BTTPP3–Woodsia mollis Kaulf J Sm.
RM2C1NYA9–Woodsia mexicana Fe Woodsia mexicana Fe.
RM2C1NY66–Woodsia mexicana Fe Woodsia mexicana Fe.
RMRJ0JMT–. How to know the ferns [microform] : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common ferns. Ferns; Fougères. mi4 ^i!?' '). NORTHERN WOODSiA 205. 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
RM2C1NY6M–Woodsia mexicana Fe Woodsia mexicana Fe.
RMRE0RJM–. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. BLUNT-LOBED WOODSIA a Portion of pinna 6 Fruit-dot nnagnified, showing mdusium. 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
RM2BXE1A0–Woodsia mexicana Fe Woodsia mexicana Fe.