. Our ferns in their haunts [microform] : a guide to all the native species. Ferns; Fougères. KEY TO THE GENERA. The most prominent characteristics are italicised. SECTION 1. (Sporangia in spikes, panicles or berry-like structures.) ? KRITITINO FRONDS WHOLLY KKRTILK. PACK. i. Fruit in a one-sided spike; plants very small; sterile frond thread like. Curly grass. ScHiZiEA. 277 1. Fruit in a club-shaped, thrice pin- nate, woolly, brown spike; fronds bipinnatifid ; fruit in early spring. Flowering fern. OSMUNDA. 25 ?. Fruit in berrylike green structures, in a twice pinnate spike; fronds broad and
. Our ferns in their haunts [microform] : a guide to all the native species. Ferns; Fougères. KEY TO THE GENERA. The most prominent characteristics are italicised. SECTION 1. (Sporangia in spikes, panicles or berry-like structures.) ? KRITITINO FRONDS WHOLLY KKRTILK. PACK. i. Fruit in a one-sided spike; plants very small; sterile frond thread like. Curly grass. ScHiZiEA. 277 1. Fruit in a club-shaped, thrice pin- nate, woolly, brown spike; fronds bipinnatifid ; fruit in early spring. Flowering fern. OSMUNDA. 25 ?. Fruit in berrylike green structures, in a twice pinnate spike; fronds broad and coarse ; rootstock creep- ing. Fruit in late summer. Sen- sitive fern. ONOCLEA. 253 1, Fruit in neariy cylindrical slightly notched pinnae; fertile frond pin- nate- sterile tall, bipinnatifid; rootstock erect, fruit late. Ostrich au^'* fern. 257. 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 Clute, Willard N. (Willard Nelson), 1869-1950. Toronto : W. Briggs
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