RME45MJM–Hart's tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium) growing between rocks, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, June 2009
RF2KAGR62–Green fern with a natural background. Indonesian call it pakis and use it as food
RFHY1WTW–Harts tongue fern (Phyllitis scolopendrium) leaf unfurling and creating the shape of a heart, Cornwall, UK, May.
RF2EARH03–Strichfarn, Asplenium
RM2AGDM1G–. British ferns and their varieties. ar habitats to those 74 BRITISH FERNS tenanted by its near relative, the Black Maiden-hair Spleenwort (Asp. adiantum nigrum), from which it mainly differs in the nar-rower lance-shaped outline of itsfronds, and the somewhat differentcutting of its pinnae, which are moreregular in size. It does not lenditself easily to cultivation. It partakesa little of the tenderness of its constantneighbour Asp. marinum, and is farmore common abroad in warmerclimates. Fig. 32 represents only the tip ofa frond. It has not been generousin varieties, and although several are
RMF0R471–Hart's tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium) growing between rocks, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, June 2009
RM2R6C96E–Milzfarn, wächst in einer Steinmauer, Mauer, Schriftfarn, Apothekerfarn, Asplenium ceterach, Ceterach officinarum, Rusty Spleenwort, rustyback, Le Cét
RM2B1EBM3–Maidenhair spleenwort, Common maidenhair (Asplenium trichomanes), together with polypody, Netherlands
RM2R6C947–Milzfarn, wächst in einer Steinmauer, Mauer, Schriftfarn, Apothekerfarn, Asplenium ceterach, Ceterach officinarum, Rusty Spleenwort, rustyback, Le Cét
RM2RE043W–Black spleenwort (Asplenium adiantum-nigrum), leaf against black background, Netherlands
RM2KK3CBK–Malham Cove, a fault on the middle Craven Fault,the gaps clints provide an ideal habitat for light loving limestone grassland plants and ferns
RMTREG86–Maidenhair spleenwort, Common maidenhair (Asplenium trichomanes), on a wall, Netherlands
RF2KAGRCB–Green fern with a natural background. Indonesian call it pakis and use it as food
RMTR5WTW–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), in a rock crevice, Germany
RFRADX7F–Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum acutum. The black maidenhair spleenwort, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), (Illustrator reimagined
RM2AKNT94–The colony of Natal; an official illustrated handbook and railway guide . rather a rare plant,growing in the midland districts, but generally in inaccessibleplaces. On the highest mountain ranges several species of Britishferns find a congenial home. They include the Prickly-shieldfern, PolvsticJinin angulare, the Maidenhair Spleenworts,Aspleniuui Tricomanes, and A. Adiantum nigrum. The Royalfern, Osmunda regalis, is common beside streams in many partsof the Colony, as is also the Bladder Spleenwort, Cystopterisfragilis. Before concluding this brief notice of Natal ferns, mentionmust be made o
RM2CD7T5J–ASPLENIUM GROWING IN A TREE CANOPY
RMPGTJKJ–The Hoffmann Kiln
RF2PHR737–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 25, 2023: Postage stamp printed in Guernsey shows Guernsey Spleenwort (Asplenium x sarniense), Guernsey Ferns serie, circa 1975
RMPG02AX–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. EBONY SPLEENWORT, Fertile frond.. 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
RMC64R13–Maidenhair Spleenwort growing in a rocky wall, UK
RM2R6C945–Milzfarn, wächst in einer Steinmauer, Mauer, Schriftfarn, Apothekerfarn, Asplenium ceterach, Ceterach officinarum, Rusty Spleenwort, rustyback, Le Cét
RM2H3HDCX–Stroke fern, Asplenium
RM2KK3H5E–Malham Cove, a fault on the middle Craven Fault,the gaps clints provide an ideal habitat for light loving limestone grassland plants and ferns
RF2H55Y6E–Green leaf of decorative fern on white background. Studio Photo
RM2H90G89–Forked spleenwort, Asplenium septentrionale, clump on dry acidic stone wall.
RMMKNFBD–Asplenium Lanceolatum
RF2KAGR98–Green fern with a natural background. Indonesian call it pakis and use it as food
RMTR5WTT–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), in a rock crevice, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RFRAEEWK–A. Asplenium fontanum. B. Asplenium lanceolatum. The smooth rock spleenwort, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), ( reimagined
RMEBR2A2–Maidenhair spleenwort, Common maidenhair (Asplenium trichomanes), on a wall, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2AGDKGH–. British ferns and their varieties. te VI) Our figure (Fig. 37) so clearly indicates the difference betweenthis and^4s^>. germanicum that a description is unnecessary, and asregards its habitats, etc., the remarks appended to that speciesapply exactly. No varieties. Asplenium Trichomanes (The Maiden-hair Spleenwort) (Plate VII) This is one of the commonest, but to our mind the prettiest,Ferns, where old walls, stone dykes, and similar erections exist,and Ferns are generally plentiful, owing to a liberal rainfall. Insuch situations its pretty tufts, or rosettes, may be seen liningthe chinks
RMPG02BC–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. SMALL SPLEENWORT. Asplenium parvulum.. 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
RMC64PWT–Maidenhair Spleenwort growing in a rocky wall, UK
RM2R6C94B–Milzfarn, wächst in einer Steinmauer, Mauer, Schriftfarn, Apothekerfarn, Asplenium ceterach, Ceterach officinarum, Rusty Spleenwort, rustyback, Le Cét
RMB6919P–Maidenhair Spleenwort Fern (Asplenium trichomanes) growing in a dry stone wall
RM2KK3GT8–Malham Cove, a fault on the middle Craven Fault,the gaps clints provide an ideal habitat for light loving limestone grassland plants and ferns
RF2H55Y6F–Green leaf of decorative fern on white background. Studio Photo
RMEHMJBA–Maidenhair Spleenwort making a holdfast on old vertical wall face amongst cracks render and slate rock
RM2H90G81–Forked spleenwort, Asplenium septentrionale, showing ripe sori on undersides of fronds.
RME6E32N–Maidenhair Spleenwort making a holdfast on old vertical wall face amongst cracks render and slate rock
RM2TAH16H–Wall-rue, Asplenium ruta-muraria, fern growing on old limestone wall.
RMMKNFC4–Ceterach Officinarum
RF2KAGRFH–Green fern with a natural background. Indonesian call it pakis and use it as food
RFRADX7D–A. Ceterach officinarum. B. Gymnogramma leptophylla. C. Blechnum spicant. The scale fern, Scaly spleenwort, The small reimagined
RMEBR2A3–Maidenhair spleenwort, Common maidenhair (Asplenium trichomanes), on a wall, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2AGDKR4–. British ferns and their varieties. Fig. 32. Asp. lanceolatittn.{Tip of frond.) Asplenium Marinum (The Sea Spleenwort) (Plate VII) This species (Fig. 33) is very distinct from the other Spleenwortsby reason of the thick, leathery texture of its fronds, as also byits strict confinement to the cliffs and caves of our warmer coasts,. Fig. 33. Asp. marinum. (Part of frond.) or to immediately adjacent walls, practically within reach of thespray. It is properly a native of warmer climes than ours, as itwill not stand much frost, and under warm house treatment, which THE [ASPLENIA 75 most of our spe
RMPG02AK–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. EBONY SPLEENWORT, Asplenium ebeneum.. 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
RM2R6C943–Milzfarn, wächst in einer Steinmauer, Mauer, Schriftfarn, Apothekerfarn, Asplenium ceterach, Ceterach officinarum, Rusty Spleenwort, rustyback, Le Cét
RME6E32W–Maidenhair Spleenwort making a holdfast on old vertical wall face amongst cracks render and slate rock
RM2TAH16B–Wall-rue, Asplenium ruta-muraria, fern growing on old limestone wall.
RMMKNFBF–Asplenium Fontanum
RF2KAGRHB–Green fern with a natural background. Indonesian call it pakis and use it as food
RFRAEEWD–A. Asplenium Ruta-muraria. B. A. germanicum. C. A. septentrionale. The wall rue, or spleenwort. The alternate-leaved reimagined
RMEBTD35–Maidenhair spleenwort, Common maidenhair (Asplenium trichomanes), on a railtrack, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RM2AGDNPJ–. British ferns and their varieties. Fig. 22. A. crispus. Varied forms of fronds on same plant. one, but this unfortunately died, as did a large number of trueseedlings which were subsequently raised by Mr. J. M. Barnesfrom soil collected at the spot whence the original plant was lifted,a spot presumably subsequently lost sight of, as no second attemptis recorded. THE ASPLENIA (The Spleenworts) The Spleenwort genus is represented in the British Isles by noless than ten species, viz. Asp. trichomanes, Asp. viride, Asp.adiantum nigrum, Asp. lanceolatum, Asp. marinum, Asp. ruta-muraria, Asp. sept
RM2JNJP2A–Maidenhair spleenwort, Common maidenhair (Asplenium trichomanes), on an old stone dry wall, Germany
RMPG0272–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. SILVERY SPLEENWORT. Athyrium thclypleroides.. 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
RM2R6C94D–Milzfarn, wächst in einer Steinmauer, Mauer, Sporangien auf Blattunterseite in Sori, Schriftfarn, Apothekerfarn, Asplenium ceterach, Ceterach officina
RMMKNFBG–Asplenium Adiantum Nigrum
RF2KAGR2T–Green fern with a natural background. Indonesian call it pakis and use it as food
RFRAEEW9–A-B. Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum. C-D. A. Adiantum-nigrum obtusum. The black maidenhair spleenwort, Bradbury, Henry reimagined
RM2AGDMXE–. British ferns and their varieties. Fig. 25. Asp. ad. nig. microdot*. Microdon (Fig. 25).—Found in Guernsey ; is a counterpart ofthe variety of Asp. lanceolalum similarly named ; it is presumablya plumose form, and is, we believe, barren, the spores, thoughapparently plentiful, being aborted. THE ASPLENIA n. Fig. 26. Asp. ad. itig. ramosum. Ramosum (Fig. 26).—Foundby the Rev. C. Padley ; is awell-crested form at the frondapex. asplenium ceterach(Ceterach Officinarum)The Scaly Spleenwort(Plate V) This pretty and very distinctmember of the Spleenwortfamily is found in many partsof the country,
RM2JNJNMT–Maidenhair spleenwort, Common maidenhair (Asplenium trichomanes), sporangia in sori on the underside of the leaf, Germany
RMPG026J–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. NARROW-LEAVED SPLEENWORT, Asplenium angustifoHnm. Sterile Frond.. 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
RMMKNFBN–Asplenium Ruta-Muraria
RM2AFW0FH–. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. {a) Pinna Adiantuin. of frond of As-plenium Bourgsei. Fm. 434. FILICES. (FERN FAMlLV.) 000 12. ASPIiENHJiH, L. Spleenwort. Sori oblong or linear, oblique. Indusium one-sided, fixed by one edge to the inner side of the fer-tile vein, opening inward (upward). Stipe continuouswith the root-stock — Tufted ferns, usually growingin shady places. 1. A. Bourgsei, Boiss. 11 .05 to .15. Frondsoblong-lanceolate, pinnate; the short stipe and rachisgreenish-hown, glabrous with excep
RM2JNJNMC–Maidenhair spleenwort, Common maidenhair (Asplenium trichomanes), sporangia in sori on the underside of the leaf, Germany
RMPG0294–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. / /. ^ PLATE V. THE PINNATIFID SPLEENWORT. AspUinum pinnatijidui;:. COPYRIGHT, 5901, BY FREDERICK A STOKES COMPANY PHINTED W AMERICA. 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
RMMKNFBE–Asplenium Septentrionale Germanicum
RM2AXAYP1–Horsford's Nurseries . 3L2 Hardy Ferns FREDK H. HORSFQRD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT. Osmunda cinnamomea (Cinnamon Fern) ASPLENIUM, continuedTRICHOMANES. Maidenhair Spleenwort.This does well in shaded rockwork and willgrow on shaded cliffs if moist. 20 cts. each,$2 per doz. Camptosorus RHIZOPHYLLUS. Walking-Leaf. Is foundon the margins of shaded cliffs or rocks, wherethe leaf-mold has formed a good black soil, andis always shaded. Where such locations can beimitated, it is a good plant and will prove a veryeffective addition indeed where plants areneeded for a shady place. 25 cts. each. Cystopteris BU
RMPG0BNJ–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. THE BRACKEN. ' T is no easier to account for the likes and dislikes of ferns, than it is for those of more highly organized beings. Our ferns annually cast their spores by millions upon the wind to be sown broadcast, but the majority have seldom been able to get beyond their rather restricted hmits, although the adjacent territory seems just i ' as favourable to their growth. There are a few conspicuous exceptions to this rule, however, such as the cosmopolitan polypody, bladder fern and maidenhair spleenwort, but none of t
RM2J54C0Y–Maidenhair spleenwort, Common maidenhair (Asplenium trichomanes), on an old wall, Germany
RMMKNFBJ–Asplenium Marinum, var. Interruptum & Ramosum
RM2AGDMEC–. British ferns and their varieties. Fig. 28. Asp. c. kalon. Fig. 29. Asp. t. ramoso-cristatum. Kalon (Fig. 28).—An extra fine form of crenatum, recorded byMr. E. J. Lowe. Multifido-cristatum. Branched on good, constant lines. Ramoso-cristatum (Fig. 29).—A branched, crested form, foundin Ireland by Mr. Wise.. PLATE V. Aspknium ceteriich(CeteracVi officinarum) Asp. ruta-m uracil THE ASPLENIA 73 ASPLENIUM FONTANUM (THE SMOOTH ROCK SpLEENWORT) (Plate IV) Our plate (IV) and the illustration (Fig. 30) give a very goodidea of the construction of this Fern, which is a very pretty one.It is very rare,
RMPG01F2–. 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. Pinna of mature Frond, upper side. ASPLENIUM LASERPITIIFOLIUM. Lamarck. Swartz. "Willdenow. Blume. Hooker. Brackenridge. Mettenius. Moore. PLATE XIII. Asplenium rohustum, " tripinnatum, " riparium, " patens. Blume. eoxbuegh. BEACKfiNEIDGB, (not LeIBMANN.) Kaulfuss. Hookee and Aenott. Mettenius. Mooee. Asplenium—Spleenwort. Laserpitiifoli
RM2J54CB7–Maidenhair spleenwort, Common maidenhair (Asplenium trichomanes), on an old wall, Germany
RM2RTBG8Y–Wallrue spleenwort (Asplenium ruta-muraria), in a wall, Netherlands, Frisia
RM2RTBH2N–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), growing on a rock wall, Switzerland, Valais
RM2AXB0C7–Horsford's Nurseries . Aspidiums are beautiful planted in masses Asplenium ACROSTICHOIDES (A. thelypteroides). Sil-ver Spleenwort. Attains a height of 3 feetand has fronds 3 to 5 inches wide. It is one ofthe Ferns which grow alone if in good, moistsoil. 20 cts. each, §2 per doz. ANGUSTIFOLIUM. Spleenwort. A fine,tall Spleenwort, growing in moist ravines, andoften 3 feet high. Needs shade and a moist,rich soil. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. FILIX-FOZMINA. LadyFern. Has a largernumber of cultivatedforms in Europe thanany other of our commonFerns. One to 3 feet high,with fine, delicate fronds,and
RMPG01DA–. 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. Portion of mature Frond, under side. ASPLENIUM PE^MOESUM, Var. Canariense. Moore. PLATE XIX.—A. Asplenium—Spleenwort. Vrmmorsum—Jagged-pointed. Canariense—Canary Islands. Asplenium Canariense of Willdenow, Poiret, Sprengel, Presl, Fee, and J. Smith, is found in the Canaries and Madeira, and I believe is becoming scarce in those Islands. It is more dwarf and
RM2RTBH2M–Green spleenwort (Asplenium viride), growing on a rock wall, Switzerland, Valais
RM2RTBHY3–Common spleenwort, Rustyback (Asplenium ceterach, Ceterach officinarum), growing at a wall, Germany, Eifel
RM2AXB136–Horsford's Nurseries . Aspidiums are beautiful planted in masses Asplenium ACROSTICHOIDES (A. thelypteroides). Sil-ver Spleenwort. Attains a height of 3 feetand has fronds 3 to 5 inches wide. It is one ofthe Ferns which grow alone if in good, moistsoil. 20 cts. each, §2 per doz. ANGUSTIFOLIUM. Spleenwort. A fine,tall Spleenwort, growing in moist ravines, andoften 3 feet high. Needs shade and a moist,rich soil. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. FILIX-FOZMINA. LadyFern. Has a largernumber of cultivatedforms in Europe thanany other of our commonFerns. One to 3 feet high,with fine, delicate fronds,and
RMPG0296–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. THE ROCK SPLEENWORTS. i6q Asplenium Ebenoides. Still rarer than the pinnat- ifid spleenwort is Asplenium ebenoides. It can hardly be said to have a definite range. Here and there plants have been found over a wide terri- tory, and new stations be- yond its known distribution are occasionally reported, but in nearly every case the surroundings are such as to indicate the possibility of its being a hybrid between two more common ferns, Asple- nium ebeneum and Camptoso- rus rhizophyllus. Much ink has been wasted in arguing for
RM2RTBGG5–Black spleenwort (Asplenium adiantum-nigrum), growing on a wall, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RM2AM8AGA–Ferns: British and exotic.. . r o L y r ^^ ^ u M ii e m i o n i t i d e u >i, VII-VOL. 2.. Portion of matui-e Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM HEMIONITIDEUM. Wallich. PLATE VII. VOL. TI. Polypodium memhranaceum,PhyUiiidis hemionitidea,Drynaria Ifemionitis plantaglnea,Selliguea hemionitidea,Colysis KuNZE. Dox. Speengel. J. Smith. J. Smith. Mooee & Houlston. Don. Presl. Fee. Presl. Polypodium—Polypody. Hemionitideiim—Spleenwort-like. In the Section Drynaria of Authors. A curious membranaceous crumpled-looking Fern, with simplefronds, yet rendered interesting from the large size andprominent chara
RMPFYRB7–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Ul.. I. Fruiting pinnule of the boulder fern, enlarged. 2. Fruiting pinnules of spleenwort, enlarged. the spores distinctly. The spore-cases may also be seen with a hand lens, the spores seeming then to be mere dust. The different ways the ferns blanket their spore-cases is a delightful study, and one which the pupils enjoy very much. All of our common ferns except the careless little polypody thus protect their spores. Whether this blanket be circular, or horse- shoe-shaped, or oblon
RM2RTBH82–Black spleenwort (Asplenium adiantum-nigrum), growing on a rock wall, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
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