. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. Northern Oak Fern. ^ Rohcrliana (From AAaterss Fltos, Henry Holt & Co,) 124 The Fern Lovers Companiox with the polypodies. Britten and Brown designate it asthe Scented Oak Fern. Canada and the northwesternstates. Broad Beech Fern. Pliegopteris hexagonopiera The Fern Lovers Companion 125 (3) Broad Beech Fern Phegopteris hexagonSptera Thelypteris hexagonoptera Fronds triangular, broader than long, seven to twelveinches broad, spreading more or less horizontally at thesummit of the stipe; pubescent an
. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. Northern Oak Fern. ^ Rohcrliana (From AAaterss Fltos, Henry Holt & Co,) 124 The Fern Lovers Companiox with the polypodies. Britten and Brown designate it asthe Scented Oak Fern. Canada and the northwesternstates. Broad Beech Fern. Pliegopteris hexagonopiera The Fern Lovers Companion 125 (3) Broad Beech Fern Phegopteris hexagonSptera Thelypteris hexagonoptera Fronds triangular, broader than long, seven to twelveinches broad, spreading more or less horizontally at thesummit of the stipe; pubescent and often glandularbeneath; pinnse fragrant, lanceolate, the lowest pairusually much larger than those above, having the seg-ments elongated and cut into lobes. Basal segmentsdecurrent and forming a many-angled wing along themain rachis. Fruit-dots small, near the margin. The broad beech fern is usually larger than its sister,the long beech fern, and extends farther south, rangingfrom New England to Minnesota and southward to is sometimes called six-angled polypodj. Accordingto Dodge it is most common in Rhode Island and Connecti-cut. It prefers rather dry, open woods. It is said to havea pleasant, ferny odor when bruised. August. (4) Long Beech FernPhegopteris polypodibides. Thelypteris phe
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