. A biological study of Polypodium polypodioides (resurrection fern) as an air plant in Polypodium; Ferns. 4. weeds and young sprouts of various trees. Like station #1 the floor of these woods was v/ell shaded in the this region the epiphytic polypody. Figa A view of Station #2 showing the dense vegetation covering the forest floor. was abundant though it occurred only on the bases of the tree trunks .On a tree of Diospyros virp:iniarat the fern was found growing on the northwest and norteast sides up to about thirty centimeters from the ground and forming six individ


. A biological study of Polypodium polypodioides (resurrection fern) as an air plant in Polypodium; Ferns. 4. weeds and young sprouts of various trees. Like station #1 the floor of these woods was v/ell shaded in the this region the epiphytic polypody. Figa A view of Station #2 showing the dense vegetation covering the forest floor. was abundant though it occurred only on the bases of the tree trunks .On a tree of Diospyros virp:iniarat the fern was found growing on the northwest and norteast sides up to about thirty centimeters from the ground and forming six individual TJlmus alata it occurred also on the same exposures but only five centimeters from the groiind; on one Liquidambar Styrac iflua the polypody inhabited the east side of thercree as high as forty centimeters above ground, vhile on another individual of the same species it was found on the. 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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