RM2AKHXWM–Dreer's mid-summer catalogue . DAVALLIA STRICTA.. BOSTON SWORD FERN.
RMPG0A6J–. Ferns and how to grow them . Ferns; Gardening. Plate XXXII.—A FANTASTIC FANCY The scaly hare's-foot fern (Davallia bulbata) trained on a base of moss will thrive if given water. 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.. Woolson, G. A. (Grace A. ), 1856-1911. Garden City, N. Y. : Doubleday, Page
RM2WKJ95E–Jamaican Raintrees (Samanea saman) covered with native epiphytic ferns in Mossman in north Queensland, Australia, give branches a wooly appearance.
RMMCGW5N–. Davallia Stricta.
RFW4374A–Rabbit’s Foot Fern Plant, Davallia fejeensis, common houseplant.
RF2C36Y0J–Hare's-foot fern Davallia canariensis growing on a fallen tree of Canary Island pine Pinus canariensis. Valverde. El Hierro. Canary Islands. Spain.
RFRR0Y5J–Close Up Look Of Green Tracheophyta Leaves
RMW26YT9–Archive image from page 27 of Dealers and florists wholesale list. Dealers and florists wholesale list of plants dealersfloristsw18pete 0 Year: 1897 KENTIA BELMOEEAIJA. ADIAJSTUM CUNEATTJM:. ADIANXUM CUNEATUM. One of the most useful of all the Ferns. We offer a fine stock at the following very low prices. Strong plants from 2 inch pots $4.00 per 100 3 ' 6.00 ' ' 4 ' 16.00 ' FERNS IN VARIETY. 2 incli. 3 inch. 4 inch. Adiantum Bellum $4.00 $6.00 Ballii 4 00 6.00 Pubescens 4.00 6.00 $12.00 Blechnum Orientale 4.00 6.00 12.00 Occidentale 4.00 6.00 12.00 Davallia Stricta 4.00 6.00 Gymnogramma Chry
RM2JRP76H–Davallia Novae Zealandia. From the album: New Zealand ferns. 148 varieties, 1880, Auckland, by Herbert Dobbie.
RF2KFMRCX–Leaves of Davallia solida Fern as green nature background
RF2RDNGM7–A beautiful fern with dark background.
RF2K4RT60–morning sun rays penetrating into the plantation through the palm branches.
RF2E9J756–davallia mariesii in pot in pink background
RF2B9EF2E–Davallia aeuleata, Jamaica, 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.
RM2AWRDJR–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . Davallia—continued. froniis, a peculiarity of which is that the under-surface is like the U])iHr. Peru, 1896. (G. M. 1896, p. 352.) D. vestita (clothed). Jronch like those of D. jyedata, but thehaireii ones haviug all their sejiments, except those of the lowerpinnules, blunt and scarcely toothed; lobes of the fertilesegments (in the teeth of which the sori are placed) narrowerand more sharply toothed. Ceylon and Java. Stove. See Folygonatum multi- FiG. 3
RMPG0CJP–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. i^ FILICINE^ LEPTOSPORANGIATM 327 Marattia. As the stem grows, the central stele, which at first is solid ("protostelic"), becomes a hollow cylinder ("siphonos- tele"), which, according to Jeffrey (3) in most Polypodiaceae shows a concentric structure, i. e., there is a central mass of wood, with both outer and inner phloem, and an external and internal endodermis. Sometimes, however, e. g., Davallia stricta, both internal endodermis and phloem are absent, and this would se
RM2WKJ96M–Jamaican Raintrees (Samanea saman) covered with native epiphytic ferns in Mossman in north Queensland, Australia, give branches a wooly appearance.
RMMED3ED–. Die Gartenwelt . Davallia dissecta. Originalaufnahme für die „Gartenwelt"
RFW4374C–Rabbit’s Foot Fern Plant, Davallia fejeensis, common houseplant.
RF2DB7A55–Hare's-foot fern Davallia canariensis growing on a fallen tree of Canary Island pine Pinus canariensis. Valverde. El Hierro. Canary Islands. Spain.
RMW26YRB–Archive image from page 27 of Dealers and florists wholesale list. Dealers and florists wholesale list of plants dealersfloristsw18pete 0 Year: 1897 KENTIA BELMOEEAIJA. ADIAJSTUM CUNEATTJM:. ADIANXUM CUNEATUM. One of the most useful of all the Ferns. We offer a fine stock at the following very low prices. Strong plants from 2 inch pots $4.00 per 100 3 ' 6.00 ' ' 4 ' 16.00 ' FERNS IN VARIETY. 2 incli. 3 inch. 4 inch. Adiantum Bellum $4.00 $6.00 Ballii 4 00 6.00 Pubescens 4.00 6.00 $12.00 Blechnum Orientale 4.00 6.00 12.00 Occidentale 4.00 6.00 12.00 Davallia Stricta 4.00 6.00 Gymnogramma Chry
RM2BXD1F1–Davallia sp Davallia sp.
RF2KFMRM8–Leaves of Davallia denticulata polynesia Fern as green nature background
RF2RDNGMG–Young fern fronds in a dark forest.
RF2K4RTCW–morning sun rays penetrating into the plantation through the palm branches.
RF2E9J748–davallia mariesii in pot in white background, top view
RM2AJ0YAD–Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . inch pots $2,Ofto $3.00; very large specimens, from$5.00 to $8.00 each. NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTI. This fern. very appropriatelystyled the Dwarf Boston Fern, is alate introduction of •considerablevalue and beauty. Its habit ofgrowth is much like that of the Bos-ton Fern, its fronds, liowever, beingshorter and narrower, very grace-fully recurving so as to form evenir the oung, undeveloped plant adecidedly attractive specimen. Wel)elieve it will become very popular. JAPANESE FER]^ BALL.Davallia Btillata. Makes a very handsome ornamentfor the conservatory or parlo
RMPFM1N3–. 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. DATURA DAVALLIA 461 species botanically, being founded on a very double garden form of unknown origin. In Vilmorin's Blumen- gartnerei it is referred to D. humilis, Desf., but D. hu- milis, according to Index Kewensis, is to be referred to J), fastuosa.. Pods of Datura Stramonium (X ^). AA. Fls. white, sometime
RMMCF6M9–. Davallia Stricta. A dwarf Tree Fern. 15 cts. and 25
RMW1CBFF–Archive image from page 59 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1893roya Year: 1892 NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA. (sWORD FERN.) CYBOTITJM Barometz. (Dicksonia.) Belonging to a genus of Tree-ferns. This species only reaches a height of five to seven feet and has no real trunk. The leaves are extremely lace-like, and although so large, rob the plant of none of its beauty. A choice plant, adapted to a general cultivation. Tropical. 50 cents each. DAVALLIA stricta. A newly- introduced Fern of great beauty f
RM2BXD1EC–Davallia sp Davallia sp.
RF2KFMREN–Leaves of Davallia denticulata polynesia Fern as green nature background
RF2K4RT8P–morning sun rays penetrating into the plantation through the palm branches.
RF2E9J75G–davallia mariesii in pot in pink background, top view
RM2AGD928–. British ferns and their varieties. vulgare, the Common Polypody, P.dryopteris, the Oak Fern, P. phegopteris, the Beech Fern, andP- calcareum {Robertianum), the Limestone Polypody. The namePolypodium signifies many-footed, the rootstocks travelling onor near the surface of the soil, and, as in the well-known HaresfootFern (Davallia), the growing tips resemble more or less hairy paws.In point of fact, however, many species, the Davallias themselvesto wit, do the same thing, but belong to quite different genera, theactual generic distinction of the Polypodium family being a fruc-tification, con
RMPG0HNG–. 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. DATURA species botanically, being founded on a very double garden form of unknown origin. In Vilmorin's Blumen- gartnerei it is referred to D. humilis, Desf., but D. hu- milis, according to Index Kewensis, is to be referred to D. fastuosa. DAVALLIA 461. 682. Pods of Datura Stramonium (X M). AA. Fls. white, some
RMW1CBDC–Archive image from page 59 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1893roya Year: 1892 54 Reasoner Bros., Oneco, Florida. NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA. (sWORD FERN.) CYBOTITJM Barometz. (Dicksonia.) Belonging to a genus of Tree-ferns. This species only reaches a height of five to seven feet and has no real trunk. The leaves are extremely lace-like, and although so large, rob the plant of none of its beauty. A choice plant, adapted to a general cultivation. Tropical. 50 cents each. DAVALLIA stricta. A ne
RM2BXD1CJ–Davallia sp Davallia sp.
RF2KFMRM5–Leaves of Davallia denticulata polynesia Fern as green nature background
RF2K4RT8X–morning sun rays penetrating into the plantation through the palm branches.
RF2E9J76G–davallia mariesii in pot in yellow background, top view
RM2AXJC84–Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society . Involucra like scales, from the surface distinct separ-ating outwards. Jour. Straits Branch PLANTS OF PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND, 127 Davallia multiflora, Roxb. Fronds linear lanceolate; pinnae alternate ; anteriorangle of the truncated base enlarged.Found on the hill. Ophioglossum, Schreb. 1621. 1. Ophioglossum scandens, Grnel. 1291. Hort. Mai. t. 33. 2. Smaller than the former, but resembles it so nearly asto make rather a variety than a distinct species. Both foundnear the waterfall. Lycopodium, Schreb. 1615. Of this I have six distin
RMPG15N1–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. XX] RECENT FERNS 299 It is noteworthy that while certain vegetative features may in some cases be cited as family-characters, such features are not usually of much value from a taxonomic point of view.. Fio. 232. Davallia aculeata. (| nat. size.) While the typical tree ferns are practically all members of the Cyatheaceae, a few members of other families, e.g. Tudea harhara (Osmundaceae) and the monotypic Indian genus Brainea (Pol}-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digital
RMMABN8B–. Dreer's quarterly wholesale price list of seeds, plants &c. : spring edition April 1896 June . Davallia Fijiensis Puomos
RMW0595J–Archive image from page 314 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 Dictyoxiphium Hook. Davallia Sm. 299 mit freiem Rande, halb schalenförmig bis halb cylindrisch. Pflanzen mit einem an der Basis gegliederten Blattstiel, meist kriechendem, stark be- schupptem Rhizom, einzeln stehenden, meist mehrfach gefiederten, deltoiden, kahlen Blättern. Viele, gegen 50 Arten, die in der malayischen Region und in Polynesien we
RM2BXD1CX–Davallia sp Davallia sp.
RM2BTTW7G–Davallia elegans var coniifolia Hook.
RF2KFMRRG–Leaves of Davallia denticulata polynesia Fern as green nature background
RF2K4RTG9–morning sun rays penetrating into the plantation through the palm branches.
RF2E9J745–davallia mariesii in pot in white background, top view
RMPG0HNE–. 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. 462 DAVALLIA DEAKBORN tion in a temperature of 65-70° and kept moderately moist, a number of small plants will develop from the dormant eyes, which may be separately potted as soon as of sufficient size. Spores of Davallia should be sown on a fine compost of soil, leaf-mold or peat and sand in equal parts, and
RMW058DB–Archive image from page 312 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 Lindsaja Dryand. 297 Sori endständig, klein. Eine Form hat schmale, nach vorn nicht ver- breiterte Lappen mit einzelneu, nicht gegabelten Nerven: D. fumarioides Siv. Hab. Bildet undurchdringliche Dickichte an Waldsäumen in West-Indien. Bramble-fern der Engländer. 940. L. uncinella (Rume). Davallia Ktinse. Hook. Bak. synops. von ebenda ist ähnlich
RF2K4RTAW–morning sun rays penetrating into the plantation through the palm branches.
RF2E9J75A–davallia mariesii in pot in pink background, top view
RM2AFW2KT–. Catalogue of vegetable and flower seeds : catalogues free to all. one, 10 cents; three, 25 cents; six, 45 cents; twelve,85 cents. For the Window, JAPANESE FERN BALL. (New.)irawing Room, or suspended from Chandelier, over Dining Table, or for Fern Dishes. The Finest Decorative This little beauty is an importation from Japan,and is certainly the finest addition to the Fernery yetintroduced. The Ball is composed of the Japanese In-land Fein Rools, known as Davallia Bullata, var. Nag-aha, and Spahngum Moss, and so constructed as tosend out leaves of beautiful emerald green from everypoint. All w
RMPFMYKR–. 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. DATURA species botanically, being founded on a very double garden form of unknown origin. In Vilmorin's Blumen- gartnerei it is referred to D. huinilis, Desf., but D. hu- milis, according to Index Kewensis, is to be referred to D. fasttiosa. DAVALLIA 461. 682. Pods of Dat (XX). AA. Fls. ti'hite, sometimes touch
RMMEFP9H–. Die Farnkräuter der Erde : beschreibende Darstellung der geschlechter und wichtigeren Arten der Farnpflanzen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Exotischen . 980. S. sorbifolium. Sori, vergr., nach Hooker. 981. S. elegans Knidfs. Davallia Saccoloma Sprengel.
RMW05CHF–Archive image from page 324 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 Saccoloma Kaidfs 309 75. Saccoloma Kaidfs. Dicksonia und Davallia Rool: Bai: p:ynops. Sori sehr zahlreich, längs dem Blattrande angeordnet. Inneres Indusium halbschalenförmig, wenig eonvex. dem Receptakal selbst aufgesetzt, äusserer Theil aus dem etwas vertieften Blattrand gebildet. Blattstiel nicht ge- ghedert. Ein durch breites Parenchyui und v
RF2KFMREY–Leaves of Davallia denticulata polynesia and Davallia solida Fern as green background
RF2KFMW51–Bud leaf of Davallia denticulata polynesia fern
RF2E9J76K–davallia mariesii in pot in blue background, top view
RF2K4RTD5–morning sun rays penetrating into the plantation through the palm branches.
RF2E9J760–davallia mariesii in pot in brown background
RM2AX899A–The fern garden : how to make, keep, and enjoy it ; or, Fern culture made easy . t particular whether in sun orshade, but, of course, will not bear roasting. Davallia canariense, the Hares-foot fern, D. dis-secttty a charming pair, and the easiest of the family togrow. It is easy to kill Davailias by means of heavysoil and excess of water; equally easy to grow themto perfection with plenty of drainage, a very grittysoil, and water in moderation. The fleshy rhizomesmust be pegged out upon the surface in planting newpieces. Gleichenia flabellata is the only one of the genus Ican recommend to a b
RMPFM1MY–. 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. 462 DAVALLIA DEARBORN tion in a temperature of 65-70° and kept moderately moist, a number of small plants will develop from the dormant eyes, which may be separately potted as soon as of sufflcient size. Spores of Davallia should be sown on a fine compost of soil, leaf-mold or peat and sand in equal parts, and
RMMCF4M9–. Milady's House Plants by Palmer This is a very interesting book particularly written for the ladies who are interested in grow- ing all kinds of plants indoors. Contains 100 instructive pic- tures. $1.25 postpaid. Davallia fijiensis plumosa Plants are shipped by Express, at purchaser's expense
RMW05BP0–Archive image from page 322 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 Loxsoma Br. Microlepia Pres/. Kuhn. 307 umschliesst. Sporangien kurz gestielt, mit breitem, schiefem, nicht ge- schlossenem Ring und verticaler Dehiscenz. Die einzige Art ist: 973. L. Cunninghamii Br. Hab. Nordinsel von Neu-Seeland, nicht selten, sonst nirgends. 74. Microlepia Fresl. Kulm. Davallia Hool;. Bak. synojjs. Rhizom kriechend, Blätter z
RF2KFMW52–Bud leaf of Davallia denticulata polynesia fern
RF2K4RT7J–morning sun rays penetrating into the plantation through the palm branches.
RF2E9J768–davallia mariesii in pot in yellow background
RM2AMXYXA–W.WRawson & Coseedsmen / W.WRawson & Co. . ique, Beautiful, Perpetual, Cheap. This little beauty is an importation from Japan. The Ball is com-posed of the Japanese Inland Fern Roots, known as Davallia Bullata,var. Nagaha, and Sphagnum Moss, and so constructed as to send outleaves of beautiful Emerald Green from every point. All who see it aredelighted, and want it, and up to the present time the supply has notbeen equal to the demand. While we hope to be able to fill all orders forthe coming season, we advise getting in orders as early as possible, asthey will be filled in the same order as r
RMPG14TA–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 48 PTEJEIIDOSPERMBAB [CH. those of Davallia (Odontosoria) amleata^, a West Indian fern of climbing habit and with the prickles on Hemitelia and other recent Cyatheaceous fronds^ while capitate glands, though simpler than those of Lyginopteris, occur on the leaf-stalks of some recent Polypodiaceous species*. The concentric meristele may consist. Fio. 405. Lyginopteris oldhamia. A, petiole section; a, glandular emergence; r, root. B, stalked gland; s, stoma. C, inner edge of wood of a stem; c, arc of inversely orientated vascula
RMMCH0JC–. MiCROLEPIA HiRTA CrISTATA. Davallia Mooreana. 50 cts. each. Davallia stricta. 50 cts. each. Dicksonia Antarctica. Australian tree fern, to $2.00 each. 50 cts. National Military Home, Ohio. — "Palmsand Ferns arrived in good condition and are exceedingly satisfactory."—C. Beck,
RMW05BAN–Archive image from page 320 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 Davallia Sm. 305 Wibelia Fee. 967. D. pinnata Cavan. Sehr abweichend durch zwar kriechendes Rhizom, aber gebüschelte Blätter, Blattstiel 3 dem lang, drahtförmigj Blätter 4 dem lang, starr-lederig, schwarz, kahl, oval, einfach gefiedert. Nicht zahlreiche, sehr entfernt stehende, alter- nirende, schmal - lineale (/2 cm breit), verlängerte, gekerbte
RF2KFMW4N–The spider web on Bud leaf of Davallia denticulata polynesia fern
RF2K4RTF2–morning sun rays penetrating into the plantation through the palm branches.
RF2E9J76R–davallia mariesii in pot in blue background
RM2AWREM6–The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . Fn.i. 322, Frond of Davallia Mariesii. D, fljensls elegans (elegant). A pretty variety, lighter-coloured and less dense than the type. 1893. D, f. major (greater), /ronds not so finely cut as in the type,liMvne on slender stalks, and much lighter in colour. Plant more111 bust. D. f. plumosa (feathery). In this variety the segments areextremely naiTow, and all parts of the frond have a speciallygraceful, plumose appearance. 1882. D. fcenlculacea (Fennel-l
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