. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. ol \(. u ^ 1)1 k K rii I 111 11^1 ilJ 120 The Feex Lovers Companion. New York Fern. A!<pidiuni notcboraccnse When bruised its resinous glands give out a pleasing,ferny odor. This .species can be distinguished from everyother by the greatly reduced pinna? at its Through-out North America east of the jNIississippi. The Fern Lovers Companion 121 THE BEECH FERNS The beech ferns are often chissed with tlie polypodies,because, Hke them, they have no indusium; liut in otherways they are more akin to the wood
. The fern lover's companion; a guide for the Northeastern States and Canada. ol \(. u ^ 1)1 k K rii I 111 11^1 ilJ 120 The Feex Lovers Companion. New York Fern. A!<pidiuni notcboraccnse When bruised its resinous glands give out a pleasing,ferny odor. This .species can be distinguished from everyother by the greatly reduced pinna? at its Through-out North America east of the jNIississippi. The Fern Lovers Companion 121 THE BEECH FERNS The beech ferns are often chissed with tlie polypodies,because, Hke them, they have no indusium; liut in otherways they are more akin to the wood ferns. Tlieir stipesare not jointed to the rootstoclv, nor arc their sori at theends of the veins as in tlie ])olypodies. We here placethem with the wood ferns, retaining the familiar but giving Thelypteris as a synonym. Thefruit-dots are small, round and naked, borne on the backof the veins below the ai)ex. Stipe continuous with therootstock. Veins free. (The name Phegopteris in Greekmeans oak or beech fern.) (1) Oak FernPhcgopleris drijoptcris. Thevlpteris dryopterts Fronds glabrous, broadly triangular, ternatc, four toseven i
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