. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. BLECHNUM SPICANT 129 Crispato-imbricatum (Fig. 120).—A very pretty, crispy, im- bricate form raised by Stansfield. Crispissimum.—Raised by Mr. Hartley from strictiim ; a pretty, dwarf, dense form, only two or three inches high ; quite unlike parent. Crispum.—Found in Langdale by Mr. Barnes, and also by Mrs. Wilson on Blawith Moor ; pinnae broad and Fig. 120. B. s. cyispato-imbricalttni. Fig. 121. B. s. cristatiim. Fig. 122. B. s. elegaiis. Cristato-gracile.—Found at Red Bank by Mr. Crouch ; narrow and crested. CristATUM (Fig. 121).—Crested a
. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. BLECHNUM SPICANT 129 Crispato-imbricatum (Fig. 120).—A very pretty, crispy, im- bricate form raised by Stansfield. Crispissimum.—Raised by Mr. Hartley from strictiim ; a pretty, dwarf, dense form, only two or three inches high ; quite unlike parent. Crispum.—Found in Langdale by Mr. Barnes, and also by Mrs. Wilson on Blawith Moor ; pinnae broad and Fig. 120. B. s. cyispato-imbricalttni. Fig. 121. B. s. cristatiim. Fig. 122. B. s. elegaiis. Cristato-gracile.—Found at Red Bank by Mr. Crouch ; narrow and crested. CristATUM (Fig. 121).—Crested at tip of frond ; found in several places. C. Barraud^.—Found by Miss Barraud ; small crests, pinnae fanned. C. Huddart.—Fine crested form found Windermere. Cruciato - PLUMOSUM.— A vcry fine, dense, foliose form raised by Mr. Forster, with cruciate pinnae. Elegans (Fig. 122).—Found in Scotland by Mr. Park ; almost bipinnate, bluntly and deeply toothed. K. 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 Druery, Chas. T. (Charles Thomas), 1843-1917. London : G. Routledge and Sons, Limted ; New York : E. P. Dutton and Co.
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