RMH99JBP–Parsley fern Cryptogramma crispa beside the road to Arrun Pyrenees National Park France
RM2G79EHJ–Parsley Fern Cryptogramma crispa in a slate wall at Honister Pass in the Lake District UK - a strong calcifuge that will not tolerate hint of lime
RFB6M3F7–Parsley Fern, cryptogramma crispa
RM2JH869Y–Parsley Fern Cryptogramma crispa in a slate wall at Honister Pass in the Lake District UK - a strong calcifuge that will not tolerate a hint of lime
RM2H920FG–Parsley fern, Cryptogramma crispa, with fertile and sterile fronds in crevice in acid rock.
RM2G79EM8–Parsley Fern Cryptogramma crispa in a slate wall at Honister Pass in the Lake District UK - a strong calcifuge that will not tolerate a hint of lime
RF2RHFC3N–Cryptogramma crispa (parsley fern) is an Arctic–alpine fern found among acidic rocks.This fern was in a slate quarry in Snowdonia.
RMM57JHP–American Parsley Fern, Cryptogramma acrostichoides, aka American Rockbrake and Cryptogramma crispa, growing on a talus slope at Grand Pass, observed d
RFR1EPFR–Parsley Fern (Cryptogramma crispa) in the Scottish Highlands
RMPF7K4B–Parsley fern (Cryptogramma crispa) in Third Gill, a tributary of Sail Beck above Buttermere in the Lake District
RFPE17XN–Parsley fern / Cryptogramma crispa between rocks on the Piribeg summit of Sharr mountain
RM2TAN3HM–Parsley Fern, Cryptogramma crispa with fertile and sterile fronds.
RF2CE92EF–Cryptogramma crispa ( parsley fern) isolated on white background
RFWNTPPC–Parsley Fern or Curled Rock Brake - Cryptogramma crispa Arctic–alpine fern found in mountains of North Wales, North England and Scotland in the UK
RME4PHCH–parsley fern, cryptogramma crispa
RMEBPP90–Parsley Fern: Cryptogramma crispa. Cwm Idwal, Snowdonia, north Wales
RF2TBJ0HB–Parsley fern (Cryptogramma crispa) is a fern native to northern Europe and central and southern Europe mountains. This photo was taken in Andorra.
RFR4XC8H–Cryptogramma crispa (Parsley Fern) - Athyrium distentifolium (Alpine Lady Fern) snow-bed community NVC U18
RF2TBJ0HD–Parsley fern (Cryptogramma crispa) is a fern native to northern Europe and central and southern Europe mountains. This photo was taken in Sierra de Gr
RMF16K2P–Parsley Fern; Cryptogramma crispa Cumbria; UK
RMBYW4T1–A beautiful bright green Parsley Fern plant
RM2BTP9WX–Cryptogramma crispa Fernald.
RMM57JHE–American Parsley Fern, Cryptogramma acrostichoides, aka American Rockbrake and Cryptogramma crispa, growing on a talus slope at Grand Pass, observed d
RM2BTP9T2–Cryptogramma stelleri SG Gmel Prantl.
RMCNNJCA–Parsley Fern (Cryptogramma crispa) fronds, growing amongst rocks, Valgrisenche, Aosta Valley, Italian Alps, Italy, july
RFPE17XE–Parsley fern / Cryptogramma crispa between rocks on the Piribeg summit of Sharr mountain
RM2TAN3H6–Parsley Fern, Cryptogramma crispa with fertile and sterile fronds.
RMH00PW7–Parsley fern (Cryptogramma crispa), in a rock crevice, Switzerland, Furkapass
RFWNTPD7–Parsley Fern or Curled Rock Brake - Cryptogramma crispa Arctic–alpine fern found in mountains of North Wales, North England and Scotland in the UK
RMJ37PXP–Cryptogramma crispa (dessin)
RMPBW91G–148 Cryptogramma crispa Moore8
RMW4YW61–Cryptogramma acrostichoides (dessin).
RFR4XCET–Alpine Lady Fern (Athyrium distentifolium) in the Scottish Highlands
RF2RD8B1C–Parsley fern (Cryptogramma crispa) is a fern with two kinds of fronds, fertils 3-4-pinnate and steriles 2-3-pinnate. Pteridophyta. Pteridaceae. This p
RMF16K2J–Parsley Fern; Cryptogramma crispa Cumbria; UK
RF2RD8B22–Parsley fern (Cryptogramma crispa) is a fern with two kinds of fronds, fertils 3-4-pinnate and steriles 2-3-pinnate. Pteridophyta. Pteridaceae. This p
RM2CEXGMK–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. nphidesmium, Scht. Trichopteris, Park.Trichipteris, Presl. Chnoophora, Kaulf.Arachniodes, Blum.GjTunosphaera, Blum.Cyathea, Smith. Sphceropteris, Bernh.Schizocsena, J. Smith. Notocarpia, Presl.Disphemiaj Presl.Cnemidaria, Presl,Matonia, R.Br. III. Parkerece, Hooker,exot.fl. p. 147. (1825);spore-cases very thin,surrounded by a broadimperfect, sometimesobsolete ring. Ceratopteris, Brongn. Ellobocarjyus, Kaulf. Teleozoma, R. Br. Cryptogenis, Rich. Furcarla, Desv. Cryptogramma, Gre
RMEGG2B7–Parsley Fern Cryptogramma crispa Frond Detail Cumbria; UK
RMHX11H8–Cryptogramma crispa Moore8
RM2CEDNP6–. A popular description of the common Oregon ferns; contribution from the Herbarium of the University of Oregon. 28 A POPULAR DESCRIPTION OP INDEX. Descrip-tionAdiantum— pedatum 13 Alpine Beech fern 17 Asplenium— trichomanes 15 viride 15 Athyrium— cyclosorum 17 Bladder fern 15 Botrychium— silaifolium . 11 virginiana 11 Brake 13 Ceropteris— triangularis 17 Chain fern 15 Cheilanthis— gracillima 13 Cliff Brake 11 Cryptogramma— acrostichoides 11 Deer fern 11 Dryopteris— filix-mas 13 rigida 13 spinulosa 13 Filix— fragilis 15 Gold-backed fern -... 17 Grape fern 11 Holly fern 15 Lace fern 13 Leather-
RFPE17X5–Parsley fern / Cryptogramma crispa between rocks on the Piribeg summit of Sharr mountain
RMW2R09F–BB-0074 Cryptogramma acrostichoides
RMKBXJ80–Illustration Cryptogramma crispa0
RMMX7B2W–. Plate from book . 1857. by Thomas Moore ; edited by John Lindley ; nature-printed by Henry Bradbury. 148 Cryptogramma crispa Moore8
RM2BKXG2J–Illustration Cryptogramma crispa0.
RMEGG2AY–Parsley Fern Cryptogramma crispa Frond Detail Cumbria; UK
RMPFMKB7–. 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. CRYPTOGRAMMA CRTPTOGEAMMA (Greek, a concealed line, alluding to the sub-marginal sori). PolypodiAcem. Asmall genus of subalpine Ferns of both hemispheres. Lvs. of two sorts, the sporophylls contracted and the sori covered by the infolded margin of the segments, forming pod- like bodies. Besides our native speci
RMRG2XWG–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 7. Cryptogramma crispa var. sitchensis. 8. Cryptogramma stelleri. 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
RFPE17W1–Parsley fern / Cryptogramma crispa between rocks on the Piribeg summit of Sharr mountain
RMW2R08E–BB-0075 Cryptogramma stelleri
RMMYC32R–. Plate from book . 1857. by Thomas Moore ; edited by John Lindley ; nature-printed by Henry Bradbury. 127 Cryptogramma crispa Moore8
RMW28FNR–Archive image from page 448 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 cyclopediaofam01bail Year: 1900 CRYPTOGRAMMA CRTPTOGEAMMA (Greek, a concealed line, alluding to the sub-marginal sori). PolypodiAcem. Asmall genus of subalpine Ferns of both hemispheres. Lvs. of two sorts, the sporophylls contracted and the sor
RMPFKNTE–. 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. CRYPTOGRAMMA CUCUMBER 405 CEYPTOGRAMMA (Greek, a concealed line, alluding to the sub-marginal sori). PolypodiAcem. Asmall genus of subalpine Ferns of both hemispheres. Lvs. of two sorts, the sporophylls contracted and the sori covered by the infolded margin of the segments, forming pod- like bodies. Besides our
RMRG2XWW–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history. 6. Botrychium pinnatum. 7. Cryptogramma crispa var. sitchensis. 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
RFPE17PG–Parsley fern / Cryptogramma crispa between rocks on the Piribeg summit of Sharr mountain
RM2BTW599–Cryptogramma acrostichoides Aiton.
RMMWB6F1–. Plate from book . 1857. by Thomas Moore ; edited by John Lindley ; nature-printed by Henry Bradbury. 147 Cryptogramma crispa Moore8
RMPG01TM–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. BORDER SPECIES. ESIDES the truly representative spe- cies of eastern America, there are a few whose centre of distribution is beyond our limits but which stray far enough over the borders to make some mention of them desirable. T'he Rock Brake. One of the most interesting of the border species is the rock brake {Cryptogramma -acrostichoides) which inhabits the far North. In the East it reaches to Labrador and the country north of Lakes Huron and Superior, but in the West it is found in Colorado and California and extends fr
RMRH1DG8–. Budd's flora of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Botany; Botanique. Fig. 11. Parsley fern, Cryptogramma crispa (L.) R. Br. var. acrostichoides (R. Br.) Clarke. 39. 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] : Research Branch, Agriculture Canada
RFPE17PB–Parsley fern / Cryptogramma crispa between rocks on the Piribeg summit of Sharr mountain
RMRD3PAH–. 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. CRYPTOGRAMMA CUCUMBER 405 CEYPTOGRAMMA (Greek, a concealed line, alluding to the sub-marginal sori). PolypodiAcem. Asmall genus of subalpine Ferns of both hemispheres. Lvs. of two sorts, the sporophylls contracted and the sori covered by the infolded margin of the segments, forming pod- like bodies. Besides our
RMRD52W0–. 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. CRYPTOGRAMMA CRTPTOGEAMMA (Greek, a concealed line, alluding to the sub-marginal sori). PolypodiAcem. Asmall genus of subalpine Ferns of both hemispheres. Lvs. of two sorts, the sporophylls contracted and the sori covered by the infolded margin of the segments, forming pod- like bodies. Besides our native speci
RMRDE73W–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. BORDER SPECIES. ESIDES the truly representative spe- cies of eastern America, there are a few whose centre of distribution is beyond our limits but which stray far enough over the borders to make some mention of them desirable. T'he Rock Brake. One of the most interesting of the border species is the rock brake {Cryptogramma -acrostichoides) which inhabits the far North. In the East it reaches to Labrador and the country north of Lakes Huron and Superior, but in the West it is found in Colorado and California and extends fr
RMRDPFRA–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 897.—Cheilanthes elegans.. Fig. S97 a.—Onychium japonicum. Fig. 8g8.—Flatyloma flexuosa. as also do those of the Parsley Fern {Cryptogramma crispd). The Pellcza rotundifolia, called by Smith the Platyloma rotundifolia, forms more healthy fronds out of doors, but does not appear to stand the severest winters. The Pellcea or Platyloma flexuosa (fig. 898) has fronds of a very peculiar green, and is a beautiful species to hang in a basket, with its fronds drooping down
RMREA4E4–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 7. Botany; Botany. â ;i 24 JOHN W. HARSHBERGER grassy bank to prevent the sods of grass from slipping down. One plant of this group was collected by the writer. Cryptogramma acrostichoides R. Br. The parsley fern has a tufted habit with fertile fronds taller than the sterile. The numerous stipes are straw colored. This common fern grows abundantly on the screes above Lake Agnes in the Canadian Rocky mountains and was collected there (Fig. 7). It is a typical scree-banker. Addenda A few notes should be added about a few scree plants of Alta Pe
RM2C1FYEG–Cryptogramma sitchensis Rupr T Moore Cryptogramma sitchensis Rupr T Moore.
RM2C1BPRW–Cryptogramma brunoniana Wall ex Hook Grev Cryptogramma brunoniana Wall ex Hook Grev.
RM2BXD944–Cryptogramma brunoniana Wall ex Hook Grev Cryptogramma brunoniana Wall ex Hook Grev.
RMREA4E8–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 7. Botany; Botany. 3- 24 JOHN W. HARSHBERGER grassy bank to prevent the sods of grass from slipping down. One plant of this group was collected by the writer. Cryptogramma acrostichoides R. Br. The parsley fern has a tufted habit with fertile fronds taller than the sterile. The numerous stipes are straw colored. This common fern grows abundantly on the screes above Lake Agnes in the Canadian Rocky mountains and was collected there (Fig. 7). It is a typical scree-banker. Addenda A few notes should be added about a few scree plants of Aha Peak,
RM2BXB9NF–Cryptogramma fumariifolia Phil ex Baker Christ Cryptogramma fumariifolia Phil ex Baker Christ.
RMRH1N9R–. The British fern gazette. Ferns. RIT. FERNGAZ. 10(3) 1970 PLATE XIII. PLATE XIII—Some ferns of the alpine region. A: Cryptogramma stelleri. Yatsugatake, Nagano prefecture, Honshu, c. one-third natural size. B: Dryopteris fragrans var. remotiuscula. Yatsugatake, Nagano prefecture, Honshu. Mt Shirouma, Nagano prefecture, Honshu, by Prof. H. Takeda. facing page 134 c. one-quarter natural size, c. one-twelfth natural size. C: A thy Hum alpestre. All photographs taken. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo
RMRJYAX1–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario / Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario ADIANTACEAE Cryptogramma crispa (L.) R. Br. ex Hook, ssp. acrostichoides (R. Br.) Hultén Mountain-parsley. After; D'après: Good 1978. Hultén 1958 HABITAT: Rock crevices, cliffs, and dry, open woods. STATUS: Threatened in Michigan. HABITAT: Fissures de rochers, falaises et bois xériques clairs. SITUATION: Menacée au Michigan. H.L. Dickson & D.J. White 1983. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images tha
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