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Aquatic #fernfriday - our British native, pillwort, Pilularia globulifera, grows on the margins of ponds, lakes and reservoirs. This specimen was found in Malltraeth Marsh on Anglesey in North Wales. This fern species is dispersed by cattle and wildfowl on this RSPB reserve.
There are so many other cool #ferns in the Polypodiaceae besides what we can find native to #Tennessee! One of them, & one of the reasons I chose this family for #FamilyoftheWeek, is the genus Platycerium (staghorn or elkhorn ferns)! #FernFriday
#FloraFriday and #FernFriday unite with "The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States" (1879-80) by Thomas Meehan. This 4-volume work describes and illustrates over 300 species. View it in #BHLib via @ncsulibraries: https://t.co/c36C65NPXr #sciart #plantsci
Moore's "A Popular History of the British Ferns & the Allied Plants" was dedicated to N.B. Ward, whose "Wardian Cases" had "extended the cultivation of plants, & of #ferns especially." Explore the 3rd Ed. (1859) for #FernFriday via @GersteinLibrary: https://t.co/YeaxcZ0aaS
An old one from the @TheBotanics archive the original Fern house 1830ish to1908 and it's replacement opened in 1909 #fernfriday
Happy Fern Friday everyone! Pictured here are two beautiful Christmas Fern specimens. @UTK_EEB // #FernFriday #UTKbotany #Ferns #Fronds #EEB
Britten authored the 1st book dedicated exclusively to European #ferns https://t.co/ezQ7HpcajR Digitized @HarvardLibrary #FernFriday
New to #BHLib: "Filices Britannicae" (1785-90), an illustrated account of British ferns by James Bolton https://t.co/IwERYroVKP #FernFriday