. Ferns of the Camp Wigwam region. Ferns. Frond 1 to Zi feet long - in cl-ump at end of rootstock. Stipes covered by light brown scales. Blade lanceolate. Lov/er pinnae winged and attached alternately to the rachis by short stalks. The fertile frond longer than the sterile. The upper pinnae much contracted and bear- ing the sori. Evergreen. In moist woods. Common. NEW YORK FERN (Dryopteris noveboracensis). Fronds 1 to 2i teat, long. Creeping rqotstock. Pinnate blade tapering both ways fi«om the middle. The lower pinnae very small, Sori near the margin. Moist woods. Common*. Please note that th


. Ferns of the Camp Wigwam region. Ferns. Frond 1 to Zi feet long - in cl-ump at end of rootstock. Stipes covered by light brown scales. Blade lanceolate. Lov/er pinnae winged and attached alternately to the rachis by short stalks. The fertile frond longer than the sterile. The upper pinnae much contracted and bear- ing the sori. Evergreen. In moist woods. Common. NEW YORK FERN (Dryopteris noveboracensis). Fronds 1 to 2i teat, long. Creeping rqotstock. Pinnate blade tapering both ways fi«om the middle. The lower pinnae very small, Sori near the margin. Moist woods. Common*. 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 Wiley, Farida A. (Farida Anna). Harrison, Me. , Camp Wigwam


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