Home
pinnate fronds
Listing 1 - 10 from 19 for pinnate fronds
Drynariaceae [First Draft]
... 16--32 cm; sori in two rows between lateral veins.
4. D. quercifolia 2b. Base fronds thin, transparent; sori in one row between costa and margin. 5a. Scales imbricate, peltate, rigid ... Polynesia and tropical Australia]. This species is different from the other species of Drynaria by pinnate fronds. It is classified as the sole member of Sect. Poronema to show its isolated ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu
Floridata: Nephrolepis exaltata
... ' which have pinnae that are deeply incised and feathery on the tips. 'Bostoniensis' (Boston fern) has broader fronds that arch gracefully downward and probably is the most tolerant of indoor conditions. There is also ' ... fronds and 'Verona' has very drooping, 3 or 4 pinnate fronds. Location Boston fern is a common native fern in humid forests and swamps in Florida, and occurs also as a native in ...
www.floridata.com
Adiantum raddianum
... its cultivars are perhaps the most commonly grown of the non-winter hardy maidenhair ferns. Triangular, 3- or 4-pinnate fronds with dark stalks emerge from a dense rootstock of short, branching rhizomes. Fan-shaped pinnae (leaflets) emerge light green but darken with age. Fronds typically grow to 12 wide and 18 long. Cultivars of this species come in different colors, shapes and ...
www.mobot.org
San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston San Antonio Texas -
Conservatory/Palm and Cycad House
... . Palms are easily divided into two main groups by their leaves - the Feather palms with pinnate fronds looking like enormous feathers; and the Fan palms with palmate, fan-like leaf blades resembling ... ), source of kentia- the bristles are used in push brooms. This palm has a twice-pinnate leaf arrangement, unusual for a palm. Bamboo Cycad Ceratozamia hildae Mexico Cycadaceae - Cycad 6 feet Cycad ...
www.sabot.org
San Diego Fern Society Fern Catalog
... Zealand, Pacific Islands. This delightful fern is renowned for its strongly weeping and delicately lobed fronds. Epiphytic by nature it makes an excellent basket fern in a coarse, fibrous mixture. This ... mayii and may still be found for sale under that name. It has long bi-pinnate fronds with strongly serrated pinnules. [Temperate to semi to tropical; Terrestrial] 10C Asplenium trichomanes Maidenhair ...
www.sdfern.com
Aboriginal Uses of Plants Around Sydney
... before making into string Sandpaper Ficus coronara Medicines Interestingly, there are few records of Aborigines anywhere in Australia using the aromatic plants of the families Myrtaceae, Rutaceae or Sapindaceae (the pinnate-leaved members of Dodonaea) in the same way that we use penetrating aromatic oils, as lung and nasal decongestants and anti-bacterials (tea-tree oil is the classic example). ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au
ACROSTICHACEAE [First Draft]
... in coastal swampy places. Rhizome stout, creeping or erect, scaly, dictyostelic with additional strands; scales large, broadly lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, entire. Fronds clustered or approximate, stipes stout, thick, glabrous; lamina 1-pinnate with distinct terminal pinnae; pinnae stalked, tongue-shaped to elongate-oblong, entire, obtuse to acuminate at apex, chartaceous to thick-coriaceous or ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu
The Ferns
... sporophyte (brown below) with the gametophyte (blue below) short-lived. Two features of ferns especially stand out ;- Large, typically pinnate, leaves - often termed fronds Circinate vernation Term used to describe the protective coiling of young fern leaves into a spiral like a shepherd's crook or bishop's crozier or a fiddle head. . Ferns typically have a ...
scitec.uwichill.edu.bb
untitled
... of the primary divisions or leaflets of a divided leaf or frond, such as in ferns and palms. PINNATE: Resembling a feather in structure with the parts arranged on both sides of an axis; A compound ... of the midrib. PINNATIFID: Cut or sectioned to form a feather shape, as the fronds of many ferns. PINNATION: The state or condition of being pinnate. PINNATISECT: Cut to the midrib in a pinnate manner. ...
www.botany.com
Hardy Ferns:
Hardy Ferns: Scientific Name Athyrium japonicum Common Name Black lady fern Hardy Ferns Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Zones: 6-9 Height: 10 to 24" Deciduous/Evergreen: Deciduous Fronds: Blade is broadly lance-shaped; pinnate-pinnatified with rounded segments Comments: Short creeping, branching rhizome; easy to grow; late to produce new fronds in spring Cultivars: N/A List by Scientific Name | ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu
These listings are filtered View all for pinnate fronds
|