. A biological study of Polypodium polypodioides (resurrection fern) as an air plant in Polypodium; Ferns. 6. nearly all the elm trees and occurred commonly on the north and northeast sides,Frequently it was found inhabiting the west and south sides also. It seemed so v/ell adapted to grow on the elm that it made very. Trunk of Liquidambar Styraciflua with the epiphyte growing on the east side forty centimeters above ground. often an enormous mass starting at the very base of the tree and reaching up to the lomermost branches of the crown,On Q., the other ham d,


. A biological study of Polypodium polypodioides (resurrection fern) as an air plant in Polypodium; Ferns. 6. nearly all the elm trees and occurred commonly on the north and northeast sides,Frequently it was found inhabiting the west and south sides also. It seemed so v/ell adapted to grow on the elm that it made very. Trunk of Liquidambar Styraciflua with the epiphyte growing on the east side forty centimeters above ground. often an enormous mass starting at the very base of the tree and reaching up to the lomermost branches of the crown,On Q., the other ham d, the fern never occurred lower than three metoj s above ground and the largest mass of it was usually in the crown on the main trunk and on the old thick branches Two miles northeast of the campus was station #4, It was a wooded area of several acres. The predominating trees there were Juniperus virp:iniana (most abundant of all ).Pinus taeda .P,echinata. and among them were. 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 Pessin, Louis Jerome, 1894-. Baltimore, Md.


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