. A history of British ferns. Ferns. yivyj^ i'V\\fv. 'g: SMITH'S FEEN, [natural size). ^iMuAm. Genus.âGymnocarpium, (see page 49). Species. â Eobeetianum. Rhizome creeping : stipes erect, fully as long as the frond, entirely covered, as well as the frond, â with minute short-stalked glands, which give the plant a mealy appearance : frond ohlong deltoid; the first or lowest pair of pinnee are opposite, stipitate, and pinnate, the second pair. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of


. A history of British ferns. Ferns. yivyj^ i'V\\fv. 'g: SMITH'S FEEN, [natural size). ^iMuAm. Genus.âGymnocarpium, (see page 49). Species. â Eobeetianum. Rhizome creeping : stipes erect, fully as long as the frond, entirely covered, as well as the frond, â with minute short-stalked glands, which give the plant a mealy appearance : frond ohlong deltoid; the first or lowest pair of pinnee are opposite, stipitate, and pinnate, the second pair. 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 Newman, Edward, 1801-1876. London, J. van Voorst


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