RFPCNBF0–Maidenhair fern known as Adiantum Lunulatum or Adiantum Philippense similar to Adiantum sp is a Terrestrial fern or weed found in Moisture rich forest
RFGEYMRT–Maidenhair fern (Adiantum sp.) leaves on white background with soft shadow. It is used in herbal medicine as tea or syrup, for i
RFB7CHN2–Maidenhair fern (Adiantum sp.) Family Pteridaceae, detail of leaves
RM2BXEBJ0–Adiantum sp Adiantum sp.
RMHFRFN8–Wall of maidenhair ferns.
RFFP3BKE–A HEALTHY MAIDENHAIR FERN (ADIANTUM SP.) MAKES A DELIGHTFUL POTTED PLANT
RM2BXAT5J–Adiantum sp Adiantum sp.
RMBKYM4K–Stick insect/ walkingstick (Acanthoclonia paradoxa) on a fern ( Adiantum sp.); in rainforest Trinidad
RFTRHF82–Maiden Hair Fern Adiantum Sp green leaf shiny close up
RF2GHJHMB–Maiden Hair Fern Adiantum Sp Close up in Guatemala.
RF2CY4AJP–Maidenhair fern (Adiantum sp.) growin in the light of lamps in the Höllgrotten cave in Baar, Switzerland
RM2AN1CWH–Botanica . I. Adiantum multisorum. A. Samp.; n. sp.; a) apex pinnae^b) pínnula (fórma rara), c) pinnula (fórma normalis),d) pinnula basalis.II. A. Rondoni. A. Samp. n. sp. Estampa II. Diplazíum mattogrossense. A. Samp. n. sp. Estampa III
RFGFA1N6–Maidenhair fern (Adiantum sp.) leaves on white background with soft shadow. It is used in herbal medicine as tea or syrup, for i
RM2BTWPAY–Adiantum sp.
RFTRHF7N–Maiden Hair Fern Adiantum Sp green leaf shiny close up
RF2GHJHMM–Maiden Hair Fern Adiantum Sp Close up in Guatemala.
RM2AG1J2G–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. it, has been fullyproved to be of good service to the roots, andthe supply of manure and water are always inour own hands. Alex, Forsyth. New Garden Plants. Adiantum ^mulum, sp. nov* This pretty Maidenhair was introduced by theMessrs. Veitch & Sons, of Chelsea, from Brazil, andwill be welcomed by cultivators as a companion toA. cuneatum and A, decorum, two of the mostgenerally useful of all the decorative species of thisextensive and remarkably ornamental genus. Yetwhile It has a certain degree of re
RFGDJJEA–Maidenhair fern (Adiantum sp.) leaves on white background with soft shadow. It is used in herbal medicine as tea or syrup, for i
RFKGXJAH–Maiden hair fern (Adiantum sp.) leaves on blur green background. It is used in herbal medicine as tea or syrup, for its expectorant and cough suppress
RM2BXB399–Adiantum sp Adiantum sp.
RF2GHJHMG–Maiden Hair Fern Adiantum Sp Close up in Guatemala.
RM2AXEGB5–Text-book of structural and physiological botany . ,Anemia^ Lygodiuin. 4. OsmundacecE. Sporangia shortly stalked; annulus running round oneside only; dehiscence longitudinal ; Osmunda, Todea. (Fig. 440 ill.). 5. Cyatheacece. Annulus complete, oblique, eccentric ; dehiscencetransverse ; sorus generally on a strongly developed receptacle :Alsophila, Hemitelia, Cyathea ; most tree-ferns. 6. Polypodiacece. Annulus vertical and incomplete ; dehiscencetransverse :—Acrostichujn, Folypodijim, Adiantum^ Fteris, Blechnum,Asplenium, Scolopendrium^ Aspidmm, &c. (Fig. 439 l-V., 440 I.). 7. MaraitiacecE. Sp
RM2BXBDEY–Adiantum sp Adiantum sp.
RF2GHJHMY–Maiden Hair Fern Adiantum Sp Close up in Guatemala.
RM2AM0012–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . growing ever-green Asplenium Baptistii, which has theaspect of a bipinnate form of A. contiguum, butwhether really so or not it is a most distinct andornamental addition to the group. To theMaidenhairs Mr. Bull has added Adiantum New Garden Plants. Begonia socotrana, Hook, fil., sp. n.*A very pretty species, of which tubers were broughtby Dr. I. B. Balfour from the dry and hot island ofSocotra in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Arabia,one of the last places in the world in which a Begoniacould have
RM2BXAT5G–Adiantum sp Adiantum sp.
RF2GHJHMW–Maiden Hair Fern Adiantum Sp Close up in Guatemala.
RMRHDH5E–. 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. ADIANTUM. 271 A. C. dissectum—dis-sec7-turn (dissected), Moore. A very pretty variety, of garden origin, with fronds shorter and more triangular than those of A. cuneatum, and furnished with pinnules (leafits) more deeply cut than in that species. It is also of more compact habit, but does not reproduce itself true from sp
RM2BXCK3E–Adiantum sp Adiantum sp.
RF2GHJHMJ–Maiden Hair Fern Adiantum Sp Close up in Guatemala.
RMRDM9B0–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 14. FERN FAMILY. 31 14. ADIANTUM [Tourn.] L. Sp. PL 1094. 1753. Graceful ferns of rocky hillsides, woods and ravines, with much divided leaves, the stipes and branches slender or filiform, rigid, polished, usually dark-colored and shining. Sori appearing marginal, borne at the ends of the free forking veins, on the under side of reflexed indusiiform margi
RM2C1G430–Adiantum sp Adiantum sp.
RF2GHJHMX–Maiden Hair Fern Adiantum Sp Close up in Guatemala.
RMRDNWKH–. The Norwegian North polar expedition, 1893-1896; scientific results. "Fram" Expedition. 1893-1896); Scientific expeditions. NO. 8.] DESCRIPTION OF SPECIES. 9 Sphenopteris (Adiantites) sp. d. PI. I. figs. 5, 6 and (magnified) 47, 48. Of this species three specimens are here represented, the one (wood-cut fig. 1) I only received after the plates were printed. As is seen from the drawings, the leaves are constructed as in the Adiantum, the oblique wedge- shaped leaflets being devoid of any distinct midrib and attached to the rachis by their posterior part. The anterior margin is more
RM2C1FC3X–Adiantum sp Adiantum sp.
RF2GHJHMA–Maiden Hair Fern Adiantum Sp Close up in Guatemala.
RMRE0KYJ–. A history of British ferns. Ferns. TEUE MAIDENHAIR, {natural size). Genus. — Adiantum. Ultimate divisions of frond stipitate, leaf-like, without a midvein : veins variously branched, free at the extremity: involucre not apparent: clusters of capsules nearly circular, seated on the reflexed bleached margin of frond. Species.—Capillus-Veneris. Stipes black, about the same length as the frond : frond deltoid, lax, irregular : pinnse alter- nate, stipitate, irregularly pinnate : pinnules stalked, leaf-like, generally subrhomboid. Adiantum Capillus-Veneris, Linn. Sp. PI. 1559; Lightf. Fl. Scot. 6
RM2C1FF8P–Adiantum sp Adiantum sp.
RMRP0E86–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1020 The American Florist. May 26, ^•^'^-^'^i-'^^'-^--------------'^^- LS.^S.S.^^^^S.^^g^-^^'W.ILI^^^^t.'i.^^^^g.^.* ^?^^.^S.^^S For Decoration D< Peonies -- Carnations -- Roses Sweet PeaS"VaIley—Ordiids RUSSELL BEAUTIES LILIES MINIATURE ROSES SNAPDRAi HOOSIER BEAUTY OPHELIA WHITE KILLARI RICHMOND SUNBURST KILLARNEY BRILLIAO MILADY AARON WARDS KILLARNEH GLADIOLI JESSAMINES Ferns, Adiantum, Farleyense, Smilax, Plumosus, Galax, Leucothoe, Mexican Ivy, Sp ;i Our Roses consist of ail grades, Slio
RM2BXB38R–Adiantum sp Adiantum sp.
RMRE2JKH–. Introduction to botany. Botany. 278 INTEODUCTION TO BOTANY. Fig. 217. The common scouring rush, or horsetail [Equuetum arvense) A, a plant in early spring condition; r.s, rhizome; b.s, spore-bearing branch; c, collection of spo- rophylls (strobilus, or cone); f.b, foliage branch, which later expands as in 5 ; (.', one sporophyll fromthe cone, showing the stalk (st) and several sporangia (sp). D and E, spore with elaters. A and B, one half natural size; C, magnified about 20 times; /' and E, greatly enlarged patches. In still others, as the maidenhair (^Adiantum) and the bracken fern (^Pteris
RMRH94P9–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. no BOTANY. differentiatecl, being composed of parenchyma and poorly developed sieve tubes {s, Fig. 97). The whole bundle is sur- rounded, as in Pteris aquilma, by a bundle sheath (ii, Fig. 97). In the outer part of the mass of scalariform tissue are a few narrow spiral vessels {sp, sp. Fig. 97), but they are not sufficiently numerous to constitute a ring or layer. 138.âIn the root of Adiantum Moritzianum the bundle consists of a cen- tral plate of tra- cheary tissue (^r, Fig. 98), with a mass of sieve tissue on each side of but not quite envelopi
RMRE1HB1–. A history of British ferns. Ferns. ASPLENIUM ADIANTUM-NIGRUM. 225. BLACK SPLEENWOET, (one-half the natural size). Genus.—Asplenium. (See page 219). Species.—Adiantum-nigrtjm. Stipes as long as the frond, dark purple or black at the base: frond elongate-deltoid, pinnate: lowest pair of pinnae always longest; all the pinnse pinnate ; ultimate divisions obtuse : clusters of capsules linear, approxi- mate to the midrib. B^mn^imts, fynm, fe. Asplenium Adiantum-nigrum, Linn. Sp. PI. 1541; Light/. Fl. Scot. 666 ; Huds. Fl. Ang. 454; Bolt. Fil. Brit. 30,1.17, .3; With. Arr. 770 ; Sm. E. F. iv. 310,
RMRDTWE2–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. 110 BOTANY. differentiateJ, being composed of parenchyma and poorly developed sieve tubes (s, Fig. 97). The whole bundle is sur- rounded, as in Pteris aquilina, by a bundle sheath {u, Fig. 97). In the outer part of the mass of scalariform tissue are a few narrow spiral vessels {sp, sp, Fig, 97), but they are- not sufficiently numerous to constitute a ring or layer. 138.âIn the root of Adiantum Moritzianum the bundle consists of a cen- tral plate of tra- cheary tissue {pr, â Fig. 98), with a, mass of sieve tissue on each side of but not quite enve
RMRDWAM3–. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. no BOTANY. differentiate J, being composed of parenchyma and poorly developed sieve tubes {s, Pig. 97). The whole bundle is sur- rounded, as in Pteris aquilina, by a bundle sheath {u, Pig. 97). In the outer part of the mass of scalariform tissue are a few narrow spiral vessels {sp, sp, Pig. 97), but they are not sufficiently numerous to constitute a ring or layer. 138.âIn the root of Adiantum Moritzianum the bundle consists of a cen- tral plate of tra- cheary tissue {pr, Pig. 98), with a mass of sieve tissue on each side of but not quite envelopi
RMRDYHY8–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. 182 FEKNS : BRITISH AND FOREIGN. 1. P. Brownii, J. Sm.; Lowe's Ferns, 3, t. 29. Adiantum paradoxum, B. Br. Pellaea paradoxa, Hooh. Fil. Exot. t. 21; Sp. Fil. 2, t. 3 A. Pelleea cordata, Fee {non J. Sm.).—Australia. 2. P. falcatum, J. Sm.; Lowe's Ferns, 3, t. 30 A B; Booh. Gen. Fil. t. 115 A (exel. natme P. Brownii). Pteris falcata, B. Br. Pteris seticanlis, Hooh. Ic. PI. t. 207. Pellasa falcata, Fee; Hooh. Sp. Fil. 2, t
RMRDWJF2–. Ferns: British & foreign. The history, organography, classification, and enumeration of the species of garden ferns with a treatise on their cultivation, etc. etc. Ferns. 182 PEEKS : BRITISH AUD rOEEIGU. 1. P. Brownii, /. 8m.; Lowe's Ferns, 3, t. 29. Adiantum paradoxum, ii. Br. Pellasa paradoxa. Hook. Fil. Exot. t. 21; Sp. Fil. 2, t. 3 A. teltoa cordata. Fee (non J. 8m.).—Australia. 2. P. falcatlim, J. 8m.; Lowe's Ferns, 3, t 30 A B; Sooh. Gen. Fil. t. 115 A {excl. name P. Brownii). Pteris falcata, iJ. Br. Pteris seticaulis, Soolc. le. PI. t. 207. Pellsea faloata. Fee ; Booh. 8p. Fil. 2,
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