RMH4NRYR–Allosorus crispus. The mountain parsley fern, or Rock brakes, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), (Illustrator), 1857, ferns
RF2H0XDYM–Cheilanthes persica, Allosorus persicus, Pteridaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RMW52TPR–Allosorus crispus, British, Anna Atkins (British, 1799 - 1871), England, 1853, Cyanotype, 25.4 × 19.4 cm (10 × 7 5/8 in
RM2F5KFTR–Allosorus crispus, British.
RM2B6E0T9–Leaves of three ferns Gymnogramma leptophylla Allosorus Crispus Blechnum Boreale (title object) Leaves of three sail soortenGymnogramma leptophylla Allosorus Crispus Blechnum Boreale (title object) Property Type: photo page Item number: RP-F 2001-7-400-2 Inscriptions / Brands: inscription, recto, printed 'Plate II. One-third natural size.' Manufacturer : Photographer: Sydney CourtauldPlaats manufacture: England Date: ca. 1867 - or for 1877 Material: paper Technique: albumen print dimensions: photo: H 113 mm × W 87 mmToelichtingFoto front page 6. Subject: ferns
RFRAEEW7–Allosorus crispus. The mountain parsley fern, or Rock brakes, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), (Illustrator), 1857 reimagined
RMMKPA95–Mountain Parsley Fern
RM2G4ARNB–Leaves of three fern species; Gym Leptophylla Allosorus Crispus Blechnum Boreale. .
RM2M0X09Y–Parsley Fern Cryptogramma crispa
RM2AGDP2W–. British ferns and their varieties. PLATE III. Allosorus cnspus Gymnogramma leptophylla ALLOSORUS CRISPUS 67 ALLOSORUS CRISPUS (The Parsley Fern). (Plate III) The Parsley Fern is popularly so called from its resemblance,to some extent, to the familiar parsley of our kitchen gardens, aresemblance accentuated by its growing in dense patches of similarsize. In its mountain habitats, for it is truly a mountain Fern,it is found in great profusion, mainly on the loose debris weathereddown from above on the talus of steep gradients, whence, by virtueof scattered spores, it will also invade the chink
RM2M1RC6H–Parsley Fern Cryptogramma crispa Growing On The Scree Slopes Of The Former Cwmorthin Slate Quarry
RME4PHHR–parsley fern, cryptogramma crispa
RMARM6B7–Bracken leaves looking down Pteridium aquilinum
RMPG01H7–. 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. NEW AND RARE FERNS.. Pinna of mature Frond, upper side. ONYCHIUM AUEATUM. Kaulfuss. Hooker. Moore. PLATE I. Lomaria aurea, " caruifolia. Allosorus aurafus, Pteris chrysocarpa, " siliculosa. Wallich. Wallioh. Don? Peesl. HOOKEE AND GeEVILLB. Desvatjx. Onychium,—From onyx—a claw, in reference to the shape of the lobes. Auratum—Golden, in reference t
RMW061AJ–Archive image from page 373 of Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur. Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur untersuchung und bestimmung, der in den formationen der erdrinde eingeschlossenen überreste von vorweltlichen arten dieser ordnung nach dem flächen-skelet diefarnkruterder00etti Year: 1865 Taf. 50. 1. AUosoriM ße-cuosns K ii n z u. •i —4, 8, 9. Allosorus fnlcatm Kunze. .5. Clieilanthos hirta Swarrz. (5. L'heUanthes lendigera Mart. et.G. 7, 11. Cheilanthei j'iei-oides S w ur t z. 10. C/ieilantkes scahra Karst. .iia der k. k. Hof- und Staataartickerci.
RMMEFP6T–. Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur untersuchung und bestimmung, der in den formationen der erdrinde eingeschlossenen überreste von vorweltlichen arten dieser ordnung nach dem flächen-skelet . 1. AUosoriM ße-cuosns K ii n z u. •i —4, 8, 9. Allosorus fnlcatm Kunze. .5. Clieilanthos hirta Swarrz. (5. L'heUanthes lendigera Mart. et.G. 7, 11. Cheilanthei j'iei-oides S w ur t z. 10. C/ieilantkes scahra Karst. .iia der k. k. Hof- und Staataartickerci.
RF2H0XDYE–Cheilanthes persica, Allosorus persicus, Pteridaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RF2B987CK–Allosorus crispus, British, Anna Atkins (British, 1799 - 1871), England, 1853, Cyanotype, 25.4 × 19.4 cm (10 × 7 5/8 in.), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2AM76YX–Hardwicke's science-gossip : an illustrated medium of interchange and gossip for students and lovers of nature . t twelve years since, inlowering the level of the graveyard.—A. 67. Blechntjm Spicant (p. 212).—I have foundboth the fertile and barren fronds of this fernbifurcated, the latter the more frequently of thetwo. I last saw an example near Llyn Dulyn,Carnarvonshire, in the neighbourhood of whichgrow Allosorus crispus, Polypodium phegopteris,P. dryopteris, Cystopteris fragilis, and many otherplants worthy of notice.—B. Eucampia Zodicatus.—Smith, in his synopsis ofBritish Diatomacese, vol
RME4PHCH–parsley fern, cryptogramma crispa
RMME9RHY–. Die Gartenwelt . Blühende Saxifraga longifolia und andere Alpenpflanzen an einer Gewächshausmauer. Originalaufnahme Tiir die âGartenwelt*. tem Tuffstein eine Mauer errichtet, welche als Unterlage für die Fensterrahmen eines Kalthauses für Farnkultur dient. Innen und aufsen ist diese Mauer mit Alpinen besetzt, und die Bilder, welche wir heute auf den Seiten 39â42 geben, beweisen besser als alle Worte, welchen Erfolg wir hatten. Die Innenseite der Mauer ist besetzt mit Farnen, als Scoloptndrium; Asplenum viride, fonlanum; Adianlum Capillus Ventris; Allosorus crispus; Polypodhtnt robertianu
RF2H0XDYN–Cheilanthes persica, Allosorus persicus, Pteridaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RM2AG56F3–. The small rock garden. referably, during the early springmonths, informal grouping, such as that shown in Fig. 49,being desirable. Ferns for the Rock Garden. Height Name. IN Feet. Aspect. Soil. Adiantum pedatum .... lift. Moist,sheltered Peat & loam Allosorus Crispus (Parsley Fern) J-ift. Dry, shade Light lokmand grit Asplenium adiantum nigrum . ift. Partial shade Loam „ ruta-muraria . ift. Dry, open Old - mortarand limestone „ trichomanes .. hit. . Athyjium filix foemina capitatura lj-2ft. ,-, „ corymbiferum . 14-2ft. Loam „ „ cristatum li-2ft. Partial and „ frizelliEE . U-2ft. or thin vege
RF2H0XDYG–Cheilanthes persica, Allosorus persicus, Pteridaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RMRH34DK–. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. PLATE III. Allosorus crispus Gymnogramma leptophylla. 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.
RF2H0XDYK–Cheilanthes persica, Allosorus persicus, Pteridaceae. Wild plant shot in summer.
RMRH9J7A–. The botany of the Eastern Borders : with the popular names and uses of the plants, and of the customs and beliefs which have been associated with them. Plants. 328 SYSTEMATIC INDEX. filix-mas * : dilatatum : foenisecii. Cystopteiis fiagilis. Aspleuium filix-femina : adianthum nigrum : mta-muraria : alteinifolium : tri- chomanes: septentrionale. Scolopendrium vulgare. Blechnura bo- reale. Pteris aquilina. Allosorus crispus. Osmunda regalis. OpHiOGLOSSEiE.—Botrychium lunariat- Ophioglossum vulgatum. LvcoPODiACEiE.—Lycopodium alpinum : clavatum : selago. Selaginella selaginoides. * The history
RMRHDJC7–. 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. PELL&A. 69 P. (Allosorus) robusta—All-os-o'-rus ; ro-bus'-ta (strong), Hooker. In the case of this greenhouse species, native of Namaqua Land, South Africa, it is difficult to see the meaning of the specific name, as the whole plant does not exceed at most Sin. in height, and it is of the same delicate texture as P. de
RMRDY4EE–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1-76. Allosorus crispus. 1277. Grammitis leptophylli.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMRE0M65–. Our native ferns and how to study them; with synoptical descriptions of the North American species. Ferns. 32 Our Native Ferns. Allosorus includes coriaceous species having wide indusia, while Platyloma includes species similar in texture but with ex- tremely narrow indusia and broad segments. 44. Ceratopteris is an anomalous genus having a few sori arranged on two or three veins parallel to the midvein and cov- ered by the broadly reflexed margin of the frond. 45. Lomaria (Fig. 8) stands inter- mediate between those genera in which there is an indusium formed of the revo- lute margin of the
RMRDY4EH–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1-76. Allosorus crispus. 1277. Grammitis leptophylli.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve & Co.
RMRH34D3–. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. ALLOSORUS CRISPUS 67 ALLOSORUS CRISPUS (The Parsley Fern). (Plate III) The Parsley Fern is popularly so called from its resemblance, to some extent, to the familiar parsley of our kitchen gardens, a resemblance accentuated by its growing in dense patches of similar size. In its mountain habitats, for it is truly a mountain Fern, it is found in great profusion, mainly on the loose debris weathered down from above on the talus of steep gradients, whence, by virtue of scattered spores, it will also invade the chinks and crevices of the loose stone dykes
RMRDWJ34–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1285. Allosorus crispiis, Bern. Cryptogram me cr., Br. Rock Bracken, Parsley Ferv.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smith, George Worthington, 1835-1917; Bentham, George, 1800-1884. Handbook of the British flora. London, L. Reeve
RMRDWDXM–. 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. With col. illus. and wood-cuts. Ferns. NEW AND RAEE fEENS.. Pinna of m;ture Frond—upper side. ONYCHIUM AURATUM. Kaulfuss. Hooker. Moore. PLATE I. Lomaria aurea, '' caruifolia, " decomposita, Allosorus auratus, Pteris chrysocarpa, " siliculosa. Wallich. Wallich. DoN.t' Pkesl. HOOKBB AND GeBVILLE. Desvaux. Onycliium—From onyx—a claw, in reference to the sha
RMRDE6HF–. 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. NEW AND RARE FERNS.. Pinna of mature Frond, upper side. ONYCHIUM AUEATUM. Kaulfuss. Hooker. Moore. PLATE I. Lomaria aurea, " caruifolia. Allosorus aurafus, Pteris chrysocarpa, " siliculosa. Wallich. Wallioh. Don? Peesl. HOOKEE AND GeEVILLB. Desvatjx. Onychium,—From onyx—a claw, in reference to the shape of the lobes. Auratum—Golden, in reference t
RMRDWJ2A–. Illustrations of the British flora: a series of wood engravings, with dissections, of British plants. Botany; Botany. 1285. Allosorus crispiis, Bern. Cryptogram me cr., Br. Rock Bracken, Parsley Ferv.. 1286. Grammitisleptophylla, Sv. Gymnogramme Icr, Desv. Small G, 12S7. Aspidium Lonchitis, Sw. Polystichum Lo., Roth. Holly FiTJi.. 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.. Fitch, W. H. (Walter Hood), 1817-1892; Smit
RMRHAB6K–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 570 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. For Outdoor Ferneries. Ferns growing from Jfiii. to I2in. in height. Allosorus acrostichoides. crispus. Aspidium nevadense. Asplenium adiantum nigrum. ebenum. Ruta-muraria. Tiichomanes, and varieties. viride. Athyrium Filix-foemina crispum. F.-f. Edwardsii.. Blechnutn Spicant, and varieties. Ceterach officinarum (Fig. 335). Cystopteris bulbiferum. fragilis and other sorts. Lastrea Filix-mas crispa. rigida. Lomaria alpina (Fig. 357). crenulata. Phegopteris hexagonoptera. ' Pol}"podium D
RMRE0KWG–. A history of British ferns. Ferns. ALLOSORUS CRISPUS. 35. THE PAESLEY FERN, {half the natural size). ROCK BRAKES. €mdm. Genus. — Allosorus. Midvein distinct, lateral veins free : involucre not apparent : capsules in circular clusters near the extremity of the lateral veins, which are often divided : epidermis prolonged, bleached, reflexed, entire, and covering the capsules in the manner of an involucre. Species. — Crispus. Caudex prostrate : stipes as long as the frond : fronds of two kinds, both deltoid, and divided into numerous, leaf-like, stipitate divisions. Osmunda crispa, Linn. Sp. P
RMRHCTHY–. 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. 52 THE BOOK OF CHOICE FERNS. and 5000ft., comes near the better-known P. hastata in size and habit; but the segments are narrower, and the involucre is formed of the slightly - incurved edge of the leafits.—Hooker, Species Filicum, ii., p. 147, t. 118a. P. (Allosorus) brachyptera—All-os-o'-rus ; brach-yp'-ter-a (shortly- w
RMRDXFXW–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 57° THE BOOK OF GARDENING. For Outdoor Ferneries. Ferns growing from Allosorus acrostichoides. crispus. Aspidium nevadense. Asplenium adiantum nigrum. ebenum. Ruta-muraria. Trichomanes, and varieties. viiide. Athyrium Filix-foemina crispum. F.-f. Edwardsii.. Fig. 357.—Lomaria alpina: Athyrium Filix-foemina Findlayanum. F.-f. Frizelhe. F.-f. minimum. F.-f. VernoniEe. 4-in.. to I2in. in height. Blechnum Spicant, and varieties. Ceterach officinarum (Fig. 335). Cystopteris bulbiferum. fragilis and other sorts. Lastrea Fi
RMRHW62D–. Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. Plants; Plants -- Germany. Die Vegetation des Schwarzwaldes. (59) im mittleren und nördlichen Schwarzwald, wennschon viel seltener, auftritt. Von Farnen wäre Asindimn lonchitis und Ällosorus crispus zu nennen; von Moosen z. B. Blindia acuta, Grimmia torquata, Andreaea Rotliii und A. Hunt}}, Gymnomitnum concinnatum, LopJio- zia FloerJcei und viele andere. Oberhalb der Waldgrenze liegen im Südschwarzwald ausge- dehnte "Weidfelder, ^.'eben Futtergräsern und -kräutern treffen wir von verbreiteteren Pflanzen das Borstengras {Nardus strictd), M
RMRDWJG0–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENUMEEATION OF CULTIVATED FEENS. 181 13. P, flexuosa, Imh ; Fee. Pteris flexuosa, Kaulf.; Sodh. Ic. Fl. 1.119. Allosorus flexuosus, Kunze, Fit t. 23; Booh, in Bot, Mag. t. 4762. Platyloma flexuosuin, J. Bm.; Lowe's Ferns, 3, t. 25.—Tropical America. T. 14. P. oordata, /. Sm. {mm Fee). Pteris cordata, Oav. AJlc sorus oordatus, Presl; HooJe. m Bot. Mag. t. 4698.— Tropical America. T. 92. PLATYLOMA, J, Bm. {inpaH) Vemai
RMRDYHYH–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. AN ENUMERATION 03? CULTIVATED PERNS. 181 13. P. flexuosa, Link; Fee. Pteris flexuosa, Kaulf.; Hook. Ic. PI. t. 119. Allosorus flexuosus, Kunze, Fil. t. 23; Hook, in Hot. Mag. t 4762. Platyloma flexuosum, /. 8m.; Loive's Ferns, 3, t. 25.—Tropical America. T. 14. P. cordata, J. 8m. (non Fee). Pteris cordata, Cav. Allo- sorus cordatus, Presl; Hook, in Pot. Mag. t. 4698.— Tropical America. T. 92. PLATYLOMA, J. 8m. {in part)
RMRMXAYW–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. 370 FERNAND PELOURDE. des bandes de tissu scléreux. Le rhizome a deux cercles de faisceaux, séparés par deux plaques scléreuses : P. aquilinum. 10° Genre Allosorus. Le pétiole n'a à sa base qu'un faisceau, dont le bois est en forme de V, à branches non terminées en crochet à leur extrémité: A. crispas. 11° Genre Adiantum. L'endoderme de la racine est entouré par une ou deux assises de cellules beaucoup plus grandes que celles du reste de l'écorce (fig. 71) : A. Capil- lus Veneris.. 12° Genre Nothoclaena. A. — L'endoderme de la racine est entouré pa
RMRCM8BW–. Die Gartenwelt. Gardening. 188 Die Garten weit. XXIII, 2i und A. Ruta muraria, ebenso ist die Hirschzunge, Scolopendrium vulgare, eine den Kalk bevorzugende Art. Als kalkfeindlich müssen angesehen werden Asplenum septentrionale und A. ger- manicum, ferner Allosorus crispus, Woodsia ilvensis und alpina, auch der Adlerfarn meidet Kalk, und wo dieser Farn wirklich auf Boden wächst, der Kalk enthält, bildet er sich nur sehr dürftig aus. Ein Dolomitfarn ist Asplenum Seelosi: nur auf Serpentinunterlage gedeihen A. cuneifolium und adulterinum, eine Vorliebe für dieses Gestein hat auch Nothochlaena
RMRCMBY3–. Die farnkräuter der jetztwelt, zur untersuchung und bestimmung, der in den formationen der erdrinde eingeschlossenen überreste von vorweltlichen arten dieser ordnung nach dem flächen-skelet. Ferns. Taf. 50.. 1. AUosoriM ße-cuosns K ii n z u. •i —4, 8, 9. Allosorus fnlcatm Kunze. .5. Clieilanthos hirta Swarrz. (5. L'heUanthes lendigera Mart. et.G. 7, 11. Cheilanthei j'iei-oides S w ur t z. 10. C/ieilantkes scahra Karst. .iia der k. k. Hof- und Staataartickerci.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora
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