RM2AXD05D–Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . S. The common English Harts-tongue Fern Scolopendrium officinarnm is a well-known and much-admired hardy plant, whichmay be grown in a shady, well-drained, moist corner of the garden, where few other plants would succeed,as three most interesting varieties, which must be seen to beappreciated. Scolopendrium officinarum. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Digitate cristatum. Ends of fronds much branched and crested. rtarginatum. Edges of the fronds deeply serrated. Undulatum. Fronds beautifully waved and crested. Price, 50 cts. each; $5.00 pe
RMP7DP8X–Flower fairies of ling, Calluna vulgaris, in jacket, kilt and sporran, and hart's-tongue fern, Asplenium scolopendrium, as a herald with horn. Chromolithograph after an illustration by Walter Crane from A Flower Wedding, Cassell, London, 1905.
RFBTE3YB–Wild Garlic
RMMKNFBP–Scolopendrium Vulgare
RMPG0BA7–. 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. '.y::^. Apex of Frond. SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE, Var. Crenato-multifidum. Scolopendrium—Hart's-tongue. I'ulgare—Common. Crenato-multifidum—CxejisXe multifid. A HANDSOME form of tlie Hart's-tongue Fern, gathered by- several persons in various limestone districts. Crenate on the margins, with a marginal line on the under surface, and multifidly furcate at the ap
RM2H46JXX–Four fern fronds, one of a hart's tongue fern (Asplenium species). Chromolithograph after a nature print.
RM2A523MP–Scolopendrium Vulgare, 1852-1854. In 1843, Anna Atkins produced the first book illustrated with photographs. The book was the earliest use of photography in a scientific publication. An amateur botanist, Atkins overcame the difficulties of making accurate drawings by placing plants directly on light-sensitive paper and exposing them to light. With these cameraless photographs, later called photograms, she was able to carefully record the basic elements of a plant's line, shape, and texture. This example illustrates a specimen of Scolopendrium Vulgare, also known as Hart's-Tongue fern.
RFRAEEWE–Scolopendrium vulgare. The common harts-tongue fern, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), (Illustrator), ferns of Great reimagined
RMMA7FEE–. Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft in zwanzig Vorlesungen für studierende, ärzte, züchter . VARIATION IN HARTS TONGUE FERN Fig. 139. Blattmutationen des Farns Scolopendrium vulgare. 1 die typische Form. Nach Lowe aus Thomson. wieder durch Vermittlung einer Geschlechtsgeneration hervor, so daß auch mittels der Sporen indirekt eine reine geschlechtliche Vermehrung statthat.) Die einzelnen Blattvariationen stellen also ebensoviele sprung- weise entstandene Elementararten dar. Bemerkenswert ist auch der Fall der italienischen Pappel, deren 26*
RMT0D5AD–Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft in Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft in zwanzig Vorlesungen für studierende, ärzte, züchter einfhrungindi00gold Year: 1920 l VARIATION IN HARTS TONGUE FERN Fig. 139. Blattmutationen des Farns Scolopendrium vulgare. 1 die typische Form. Nach Lowe aus Thomson. wieder durch Vermittlung einer Geschlechtsgeneration hervor, so daß auch mittels der Sporen indirekt eine reine geschlechtliche Vermehrung statthat.) Die einzelnen Blattvariationen stellen also ebensoviele sprung- weise entstandene Elementararten dar. Bemerkenswert ist auch der Fall der i
RMDP7BXH–Hart's-tongue Fern (Phyllitis scolopendrium) growing in light of bulb deep in limestone caves, near Beer, Devon, England, May
RMRDT5RD–. The new practical window gardener; being practical directions for the cultivation of flowering and foliage plants in windows and glazed cases, and the arrangement of plants and flowers for the embellishment of the household. Window-gardening. 106 Ferns for Window Gardeners. A first-rate fern for a Wardian case or for pot cul- ture, and does well on the shady parts of rockwork, and a general favourite.. eCOLOPENDBIUM TT7LQABE. BAUO-UABaiNATULI. Scolopendrium vulgare, or the Hart's tongue Fern, is very common on old walls, hedge-banks, rocks and river-sides. It is an evergreen Fern of tufted g
RMP6G1WD–Hart's-tongue fern, Asplenium scolopendrium, with leaf, seed and root. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret and Chamberet's 'La Flore Medicale,' Paris, Panckoucke, 1830. Turpin (17751840) was one of the three giants of French botanical art of the era alongside Pierre Joseph Redoute and Pancrace Bessa.
RFBTE86B–Wild Garlic
RMMKNFC3–Scolopendrium Vulgare, var. Suprasoriferum & Contractum
RMPG0A6N–. Ferns and how to grow them . Ferns; Gardening. Plate XXXI.—THE FERN CASE IN USE Dwarf sword fern, hart's tongue, bladder fern and brake. 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
RMMCJCXN–. DICTAMNUS FRAXIKELLA CAUCASICUS. A gigantic form of the well-known Gas Plant D. Fraxinella; the flowers being fully double the size of the type and borne on much larger spikes; a fine hardy plant. 25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz. rake: varieties of the iiart's- tongue fern. (Scolopendriuin.) The common English Hart's-tongue Fern Scolopendrium officinarum is a well- known and much admired hardy plant, which may be grown in a shady, well drained, moist corner of the garden where few other plants would succeed. We offer this, as we.l as three most interesting varieties, which must be seen to be ap
RMRX9HNK–Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft; in Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft; in zweiundzwanzig Vorlesungen für Studierende, Aerzte, Züchter einfhrungindie1913gold Year: 1913 406 Bemerkenswert ist auch der Fall der italienischen Pappel, deren erstes Entstehen auf dem Wege einer Sprungvariation von der Schwarz- pappel aus höchst wahrscheinlich, wenn auch nicht erwiesen ist. Sie wird von jeher in Italien kultiviert und wurde von da aus überall hin r •: ) VARIATION IN HART'S TONGUE FERN Fig. 162. Blattmutationen des Farns Scolopendrium vulgare. 1 die typische Form. Nach Lowe aus Tho
RMRDDAWF–. 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. '.y::^. Apex of Frond. SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGARE, Var. Crenato-multifidum. Scolopendrium—Hart's-tongue. I'ulgare—Common. Crenato-multifidum—CxejisXe multifid. A HANDSOME form of tlie Hart's-tongue Fern, gathered by- several persons in various limestone districts. Crenate on the margins, with a marginal line on the under surface, and multifidly furcate at the ap
RMP556WR–Hart's tongue fern, Asplenium scolopendrium. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's 'Bilder ur Nordens Flora' (Pictures of Northern Flora), Stockholm, Wahlstrom & Widstrand, 1905. Lindman (1856-1928) was Professor of Botany at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet). The chromolithographs were based on Johan Wilhelm Palmstruch's 'Svensk botanik,' 1802-1843.
RMMKNFC2–Scolopendrium Vulgare, var. Ramosum majus
RMPG01WC–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. THE WALKING FERN AND HART'S-TONGUE. 267 and Kansas. It was once regarded as being closely restricted to limestone rocks, and, indeed, shows a preference for them, growing where the soil is soft and thin and its roots can come in contact with the stone ; but it is now known to grow also upon sandstone, shale, gneiss, quartzite and granite. The books unite in calling it a rare species but this is due more to its local distribu- tion than to any lack of the plants themselves. It certainly is not rare with the rareness of the h
RMMA7DD3–. Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft; in zweiundzwanzig Vorlesungen für Studierende, Aerzte, Züchter . VARIATION IN HART'S TONGUE FERN Fig. 162. Blattmutationen des Farns Scolopendrium vulgare. 1 die typische Form. Nach Lowe aus Thomson. geführt. Es ist aber bisher nicht gelungen, irgendwo ihre Heimat zu entdecken, und da sie ausschließlich im männlichen Geschlecht vor- kommt und auf ungeschlechtlichem Wege weiter vermehrt wird, so muß man annehmen, daß sie einmal als Mutation in einem einzigen männlichen Exemplar entstand. Es ist ja überhaupt besonders häufig
RMT0D7B6–Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft; in Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft; in zweiundzwanzig Vorlesungen für Studierende, Aerzte, Züchter einfhrungindie1913gold Year: 1913 406 Bemerkenswert ist auch der Fall der italienischen Pappel, deren erstes Entstehen auf dem Wege einer Sprungvariation von der Schwarz- pappel aus höchst wahrscheinlich, wenn auch nicht erwiesen ist. Sie wird von jeher in Italien kultiviert und wurde von da aus überall hin r •: ) VARIATION IN HART'S TONGUE FERN Fig. 162. Blattmutationen des Farns Scolopendrium vulgare. 1 die typische Form. Nach Lowe aus Th
RMCNNJB7–Hart's-tongue Fern Phyllitis scolopendrium fronds growing crevice graffiti covered wall city centre Sheffield South Yorkshire
RMRHBRT3–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Floriculture. 894 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. the handsome Ostrich Fern {Onoclea germanicd) and O. sensibilis; and the common Harts-tongue Fern {^Scolopendriuin vulgare) and its numerous beautiful varieties. All of these are of vigorous growth and delight in moist, shady situations. Flowering Plants.—The following is an enumeration of waterside subjects having the greatest merit as flowering plants, their various coloured blossoms imparting additional life to their surroundings. Amongst the foremost of these are the handsome herba- ceo
RMP55P5K–Harts-tongue fern, Asplenium scolopendrium. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by James Sowerby from William Woodville and Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Medical Botany' 1832. The tireless Sowerby (1757-1822) drew over 2,500 plants for Smith's mammoth 'English Botany' (1790-1814) and 440 mushrooms for 'Coloured Figures of English Fungi ' (1797) among many other works.
RMMKNFBR–Scolopendrium Vulgare, var. Cristatum & Reniforme
RMPG01CF–. 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. 58 SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGAEE, VAR. VAEIABILE. For the frond illustrated I am indebted to Mr. Stansfield, of Todmorden.. SCOLOPENDEIUM VULGAEE, Var. Variabile. Moore. Scolopendrium—Hart's-tongue. Vulgare—Common. Variabile—Variable. A VERY variable Fern, both in size and form. Found in several localities. The fronds either consist of two distinct reniform-stalked
RMAYXC38–Old Stone Garden Roller Painswick Rococo Gardens
RMMACE1B–. Dreer's wholesale price list : seeds for florists plants vegetable seeds, tools, fertilizers and sundries . lllifp* wini! FEVERFEW LITTLE GEM Four Rare Hardy Ferns. The varieties offered below are as beautiful as they are rare and deserve a place in every hardy garden. Asplenium Felix Fcemina Victoria? (Queen of Lady Ferns) Scolopendrlum Officinarum Undulatum (Wavy-Leaved Hart's Tongue.) Aspenium congestum Edwardsii. A unique sort, with pinnse so finely cut as to appear like one of filmy ferns of New Zeland. Osmunda Regalis Cristata. A crested form of the lovely Royal Fern. 35 cts. each ; $3
RMDP6R56–Hart's-tongue Fern (Phyllitis scolopendrium) fronds growing from crevice in wall of village church St. Mary's Church Mendlesham
RMRDXMEP–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. 894 THE BOOK OF GARDENING. the handsome Ostrich Fern (Onodea germanica) and O. sensibilis; and the common Harts-tongue Fern (Scolopendrium vulgare) and its numerous beautiful; varieties. All of these are of vigorous growth and delight in moist, shady situations. Flowering Plants.—The following is an enumeration of waterside subjects having the greatest merit as flowering plants, their various coloured blossoms imparting additional life to their surroundings. Amongst the foremost of these are the handsome herba- ceous
RMP6ENF5–Hart's-tongue fern, Asplenium scolopendrium. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J.S. Leitner from a drawing by B. Thanner from Johannes Zorn's 'Icones plantarum medicinalium,' Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal plants.
RMMKNFC1–Scolopendrium Vulgare
RMPG01WE–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. THE WALKING FERN AND HARTS- TONGUE.. NE of the good points about the study of ferns is that the subject can never be quite exhausted. There is always something more to be learned or a species yet un- discovered in the locality to search for. Some plants have the faculty of eluding one for years and then appearing in some out-of-the-vifay nook, while others must be made the objects of special expeditions if one vifould obtain them. In the latter category may be placed the two plants to be discussed in this chapter. In additi
RMMCHP36–. A Gkoup of Hardy Ferns * Lastrea Dilitata Cristata. 18 in. 50 cts. each. * Lepidota Polydactyla. 18 in. 75 cts. each *— Propingua. 15 to 18 in. *— Fluctuusa. 12 to 15 in. fOnoclea Struthiopteris (Ostrich Fern). 24 to 36 in. f Osmunda Claytonia {Flowering Fern). 24 in. 35 cts. each. f—Cinnamomea {Cinnamon Fern). 24 in. 35 cts. each, t— Regalis (Royal Fern). 24 to 36 in. 35 cts. each. *Phegopteris Hexagonoptera. 10 to 12 in. t Polystichum Brauni. 12 to 15 in. t— Setosum. 12 in. ^Scolopendrium Officinarum {Hart's Tongue). 12 in. 50 cts. each. * Undulatum. 12 in. 50 cts. each. per doz.; $15.00 p
RMDW8N51–Ramsons (Allium ursinum) flowering mass growing with Male Fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) and Hart's-tongue Fern (Phyllitis
RMRDA920–. Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft in zwanzig Vorlesungen für studierende, ärzte, züchter. Heredity. l. VARIATION IN HARTS TONGUE FERN Fig. 139. Blattmutationen des Farns Scolopendrium vulgare. 1 die typische Form. Nach Lowe aus Thomson. wieder durch Vermittlung einer Geschlechtsgeneration hervor, so daß auch mittels der Sporen indirekt eine reine geschlechtliche Vermehrung statthat.) Die einzelnen Blattvariationen stellen also ebensoviele sprung- weise entstandene Elementararten dar. Bemerkenswert ist auch der Fall der italienischen Pappel, deren 26*. Please note that these images are
RMMKNFBX–Scolopendrium Vulgare
RMPG01PK–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. Campti. cl. Sori and indusiura li7iear. 111 Several times longer ^ than wide, double ; indusia opening toward each other; blade thick linear, entire. Hart's-tongue. SCOLOPENDRIUM. 268 111 Shorter, some parallel to the midrib, others oblique to it, often in pairs or joined at the ends, irregu- larly scattered on the underside of the frond ; blade tapering to a slender tip. Walking fern. Camptosorus. t 11 Short, straight mostly oblique to the midrib, indusium usually ri'arrow, opening toward the mid- rib , fronds lobed or var
RMRJYA7H–. 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 ASPLENIACEAE Phyllitis scolopendrium (L.) Newm. var. americana Fern. [P.japonica Kom. ssp. americana (Fern.) Love & Love) Hart's-tongue fern Langue de cerf. HABITAT: Restricted to calcareous rock on shaded talus slopes, mossy ravines, and moist rocky woods. STATUS: Rare in Canada. Under review as threatened or endangered in the United States. Endangered in Michigan, New York, and Tennessee. NOTES: Relatively widespread in Grey
RMMKNFBT–Scolopendrium Vulgare, var. Ramo-marginatum
RMRD8T5K–. Einführung in die Vererbungswissenschaft; in zweiundzwanzig Vorlesungen für Studierende, Aerzte, Züchter. Heredity. 406 Bemerkenswert ist auch der Fall der italienischen Pappel, deren erstes Entstehen auf dem Wege einer Sprungvariation von der Schwarz- pappel aus höchst wahrscheinlich, wenn auch nicht erwiesen ist. Sie wird von jeher in Italien kultiviert und wurde von da aus überall hin r •: ). VARIATION IN HART'S TONGUE FERN Fig. 162. Blattmutationen des Farns Scolopendrium vulgare. 1 die typische Form. Nach Lowe aus Thomson. geführt. Es ist aber bisher nicht gelungen, irgendwo ihre Heim
RMMKNFBW–Scolopendrium Vulgare, var. Submarginatum & Jugosum
RM2AJHEWT–Tulips . her flower, and whichcan possibly only be matched by the marvellous diversitywhich so many members of the fern tribe exhibit—for example,the common Harts Tongue {Scolopendrium vulgare) or thePolypody {Polypodium vulgare). To take one or two examples—from the early tulip La Reine, there have come HermannSchlegel, White Hawk, Rosy Hawk, and Flamingo; fromWhite Pottebakker, both Stanley and Grace Darling; andfrom Joost van Vondel, the lovely white Lady Boreel (formerlycalled White Joost van Vondel). I have had examples of thissporting in my own garden ; probably the most striking beinga
RMMKNFCB–Cystopteris Fragilis and Scolopendrium Vulgare
RM2CF3WAF–. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. Piimy; and Sori ol Athnrium atigusllfoliiui The Fern Lovers Companion 103 HARTS TONGUE Scolopendriiim. Phyllitis Sori linear, a row on either side of the mi(h-ein, and atright angles to it, the indnsiuni appearing to he donble.(Scolopendrivm is the Greek for centipede, whose feet thesori were thought to resemble. PhiiUiii! is the ancientGreek name for a fern.) Only one species in tlie UnitedStates. (1) Scolopendrium vidgdrePhyllitis Scolopendrium Fronds thick and leathery,oblong-lanceolate fro m a nauricled, heart-sh
RMRCCMYJ–. Dreer's 1909 garden book. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. "HWarAPKfflt -4HIIADBPHIA-M- NEW"" RAREPLANTS. DICTAMNUS FRAXIKELLA CAUCASICUS. A gigantic form of the well-known Gas Plant D. Fraxinella; the flowers being fully double the size of the type and borne on much larger spikes; a fine hardy plant. 25 cts. each; §2.50 per doz. rake: varieties of the iiart's- tongue fern. (Scolopendriuin.) The common English Hart's-tongue Fern Scolopendrium officinarum
RMRDHJ8R–. Wayside weeds, or, Botanical lessons from the lanes and hedgerows : with a chapter on classification . Botany; Wild flowers. WAYSIDE WEEDS. 197 riband-like frond, wifcli tlie true fern carl in its young state, and with very long sori (Fig. 113) on the back. Occasionally you will find the hart's-. Fie. 115.—Horse-tail, fertile spike, a, fruotifieaKon. tongue fronds forked at the extremity, and very variable in length, from one foot to three. Th6 bracken or brake cannot escape you, as it is perhaps. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digital
RMRH3HA2–. The British fern gazette. Ferns. w*/:. The Hart's Tongue (Phyllitis Scolopendrium). 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
RMRDRAF4–. Ferns and how to grow them. Ferns; Gardening. Plate XXXI.—THE FERN CASE IN USE Dwarf sword fern, hart's tongue, bladder fern and brake. 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. New York, Doubleday, Page & company
RMRDEXJD–. Ferns and how to grow them . Ferns; Gardening. Plate XXXI.—THE FERN CASE IN USE Dwarf sword fern, hart's tongue, bladder fern and brake. 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
RMRJD6TF–. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. as occur in wilder and tropical regions, is oncer- tain, but the fact remains that while natural sports of exotic Ferns are extremely few, those of our native Ferns run into thousands, some of the species, such as the Lady Fern (Athyrium Filix-foemina), Shield Ferns (Polystichum aculea- tum and P. annulare), and the Hart's-tongue (Seolopendrium vulgare), have yielded their hundreds apiece, while the number has been immensely augmented by selection from their seedlings. Nearly all the native species
RMRJD6TW–. The century book of gardening; a comprehensive work for every lover of the garden. Gardening. -46- THE CSNTURY BOOK OF GARDENING.. as occur in wilder and tropical regions, is oncer- tain, but the fact remains that while natural sports of exotic Ferns are extremely few, those of our native Ferns run into thousands, some of the species, such as the Lady Fern (Athyrium Filix-foemina), Shield Ferns (Polystichum aculea- tum and P. annulare), and the Hart's-tongue (Seolopendrium vulgare), have yielded their hundreds apiece, while the number has been immensely augmented by selection from their seed
RMRDE756–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. THE WALKING FERN AND HART'S-TONGUE. 267 and Kansas. It was once regarded as being closely restricted to limestone rocks, and, indeed, shows a preference for them, growing where the soil is soft and thin and its roots can come in contact with the stone ; but it is now known to grow also upon sandstone, shale, gneiss, quartzite and granite. The books unite in calling it a rare species but this is due more to its local distribu- tion than to any lack of the plants themselves. It certainly is not rare with the rareness of the h
RMREMH59–. Our ferns in their haunts [microform] : a guide to all the native species. Ferns; Fougères. THE WALKING FERN AND HART'S-TONGUE. 267 and Kansas. It was once regarded as being closely restricted to limestone rocks, and, indeed, shows a preference for them, growing where the soil is soft and thin and its roots can come in contact with the stone; but it is now known to grow also upon sandstone, sliale, gneiss, quartzite and granite. The books unite in calling it a rare species but this is due more to its local distribu- tion than to any lack of the plants themselves. It certainly is not rare wit
RMRM7DPE–. Annual report of the Trustees of the State Museum of Natural History for the year ... Science; Museums. Report of the State Entomolootst. 199 The larva3 of the Eiiropeiin Ph. Jlava, according to Doubleday, are subcutaneous in the leaves of Scolopendrinm vulgare (hart's-tongue — a fern, which also occurs, although rarely, in Central New York). Ph. flavict'].)s mines the leaves of the woodbine, and Ph. obscurella, those of the holly (Holiday). The latter, according to Glover, feeds on honeysuckle and pupates in the earth. Ph. nigricor>iis Macq., according to Curtis, mines in the underside &
RMRDE75D–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. THE WALKING FERN AND HARTS- TONGUE.. NE of the good points about the study of ferns is that the subject can never be quite exhausted. There is always something more to be learned or a species yet un- discovered in the locality to search for. Some plants have the faculty of eluding one for years and then appearing in some out-of-the-vifay nook, while others must be made the objects of special expeditions if one vifould obtain them. In the latter category may be placed the two plants to be discussed in this chapter. In additi
RMRDDBEN–. 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. 58 SCOLOPENDRIUM VULGAEE, VAR. VAEIABILE. For the frond illustrated I am indebted to Mr. Stansfield, of Todmorden.. SCOLOPENDEIUM VULGAEE, Var. Variabile. Moore. Scolopendrium—Hart's-tongue. Vulgare—Common. Variabile—Variable. A VERY variable Fern, both in size and form. Found in several localities. The fronds either consist of two distinct reniform-stalked
RMRDWDAW–. 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. .5S Sl'OLOPENDKIUM VULGARE, VAR. VAUIABILE. For the frond illustrated I am indebted to Mr. Stansfield, of Todmorden.. SCOLOPENDRTUM VULGARE, Var. Vaeiabile. Moore. Scot ope adr ill in—Hart's-tongue. Yulyare—Common. Taridhile—Variable. A VERY variable Fern, both in size and form. Found in several localities. The fronds either co
RMREMH5M–. Our ferns in their haunts [microform] : a guide to all the native species. Ferns; Fougères. THE WALKING FERN AND HARTS- TONGUE. NE of the good points about the study of ferns is that the subject can never be quite exhausted. There is always s o ni e t h i n ij more to be learned or a species yet un- discovered in the locality to search for. Some plants have the faculty of eluding one for years and then appearing in some out-of-the-way nook, while others must be made the objects of special expeditions if one would obtain them. In the latter category may be placed the two plants to be discusse
RMRDE704–. Our ferns in their haunts; a guide to all the native species. Ferns. Campti. cl. Sori and indusiura li7iear. 111 Several times longer ^ than wide, double ; indusia opening toward each other; blade thick linear, entire. Hart's-tongue. SCOLOPENDRIUM. 268 111 Shorter, some parallel to the midrib, others oblique to it, often in pairs or joined at the ends, irregu- larly scattered on the underside of the frond ; blade tapering to a slender tip. Walking fern. Camptosorus. t 11 Short, straight mostly oblique to the midrib, indusium usually ri'arrow, opening toward the mid- rib , fronds lobed or var
RMRER8EY–. Dreer's wholesale price list spring edition April 1910 June : seeds plants and bulbs for florists fertilizers, insecticides, tools, sundries, etc. Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. rare hardy fern (Scolopendrium Officinarum Undulatum). GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA Rare Hardy Harts-tongue Ferns. Scolopendrium Officinarum. The ordinary English Harts-tongue. $2.00 per dozen ; $15.00 per 100. Scolopendrium Officinarum Digitato Cristatum. Ends of fronds much branched and crested. $3.50 per dozen ; $25.00 per 100. Scolopendrium
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