RF2G9JWNM–Cabin standing in the middle of male fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) at a little stream, Bavaria, Germany
RMRG1BE9–. The Canadian field-naturalist. . Figure 5. Dryopteris spinidosa Watt, Britton 1714, Montana, Glacier National Park, June 27, 1969. Figure 6. Dryopteris intermedia Gray, Britton 582, Ontario, Grey Co., Skinner's Bluff, June 15, 1962. 18527 (GH) (Standley 1921), this species was not seen. No collections were made of Dryopteris in- termedia in Idaho and Montana. Circumstan- tial evidence of its absence at John's Lake and Lake McDonald was indicated in that no Dry- opteris intermedia X spinidosa (Dryopteris X triploidea Wherry) were present in, or near the large colonies of Dryopteris spinulosa.
RM2BXCHW0–Dryopteris sp Dryopteris sp.
RM2GKEXXN–Fern frond, Male-fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) Muenden nature park Park, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMRE0RRK–. How to know the ferns; a guide to the names, haunts and habits of our common ferns. Ferns. GROUP III FERTILE FRONDS UNIFORMLY SOMEWHAT LEAF-LIKE, YET DIFFERING NOTICEABLY FROM STERILE FRONDS 17. CHRISTMAS FERN Aspidium acrosiichoides (Dryopteris acrostichoides) New Brunswick to Florida, in rocky woods. One to two and a half feet high, with very chaffy stalks. Fronds.—Lance-shaped, once-pinnate, fertile fronds contracted toward the summit; pinnce narrowly lance-shaped, half halberd- shaped at the slightly stalked base, bristly-toothed, the upper ones on the fertile fronds contracted and small
RM2BTRE2T–Dryopteris hirtipes Blume Kuntze.
RF2PYWNY7–Tufted storkbill (Geranium tuberosum) in front of worm fern (Dryopteris filix-mas), Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany
RMRJYA87–. Atlas of the rare vascular plants of Ontario. Rare plants; Botany. Atlas of the Rare Vascular Plants of Ontario / Atlas des plantes vasculaires rares de l'Ontario ASPLENIACEAE Phegopteris hexagonoptera (Michx.) Fée (Thelypteris hexagonoptera (Michx.) Weatherby, Dryopteris hexagonoptera (Michx.) C. Chr.) Broad beech fern Fougère du hêtre. HABITAT: Rich, moist soil in mature deciduous woods. STATUS: Rare in Canada. Possibly extirpated in Kansas; endangered in Texas; threatened in Wisconsin; rare in Iowa and Minnesota. NOTES: The decreasing area of deciduous woodland habitat in southern Ontario
RMRDM9F0–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. POLYPODIACEAE. Vol. I. 17. Dryopteris Robertiana (Hoffm.) C. Chr. Scented Oak-fern. Fig. 53. Polypodium Robertianum Hoffm. Deutschl. Fl. 2: [add. 4]. 1795- Phegopteris Robertiana A. Br.; Aschers. Fl. Brand. 2 : 198. 1859. Polypodium calcareum Sm. Fl. Brit. 1117. 1804. Phegopteris calcarea Fee, Gen. Fil. 243. 1850-52. Rootstock slender, creeping, branched. Stipe
RMRPXYRM–. Aiken's wildflowers ferns fruit trees berry plants herbs shrubs trees roses vines evergreens vegetables. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. 1HK AIKFN NURSHRIFS, PUTNEY, VFRMONT Page 13 GOLDIE FHRN. Dryopteris Goldiana. The largest of the wood-ferns, attaining four feet and being nearly evergreen. For rich moist woods. 50c each. WINGED WOODFERN, Dryopteris Hexogonep- tera. Grows to eighteen inches With fronds nearly as broad as tall. Easily cultivated and increas
RMRH7YTX–. Botany of the living plant. Botany; Plants. 484 BOTANY OF THE LIVING PLANT in the Shield Fern. When creeping the internodes are longer, so that the leaves are isolated, as on the underground rhizome of the Bracken, the leaves being here the only part above ground. The stems of Ferns have unlimited apical growth, and sometimes fork at their. Fig. 374. Dryopteris Filix-mas, Rich. A, stock in longitudinal section. v=the apex. st= the stem, b — the leaf -stalks, b' = one of the still folded leaves. g=vascular strands. B = a leaf-stalk, bearing at k a bud with root at w, and several leaves. C is
RMRDM9FJ–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 14. Dryopteris Phegopteris (L.) C. Chr. Long Beech-fern. Fig. 50. Polypodium Phegopteris L. Sp. PI. 1089. 1753. Phegopteris polypodioides Fee, Gen. Fil. 243. 1850-52. Phegopteris Phegopteris Underw.; Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 20: 462. 1893. Dryopteris Phegopteris C. Chr. Ind. Fil. 284. 1905. Rootstock slender, creeping, somewhat chaffy. Stipes stramineous, 6'-i4
RMRHAYE4–. A botanical survey of the Sugar Grove region. Plant ecology -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region; Plants -- Ohio Sugar Grove Region Classification. BOTAXICAL SUEA'EY—SUGAR GROVE REGION 293 2. Shade-loving herbs with hihernatiiig' leaves replaced in spring by new ones: Hcpatica acntllolxi Eeiiatlca hepatira Carex plantaginea Dryopteris spinulosum Dryopteris marginalis Unifolium canadense Tiarella cordifolia. i U-- llll/.uphiUu,',;. 3. Evergreen herbs with leaves or shoots ascending sufficiently from the ground partially to surmount a blanket of fallen leaves: Mitchella repens Ganltheria procumbens Lyco
RMRHBRAB–. The book of water gardening;. Aquatic plants. [from old catalog]. THE BOOK OF WATER GARDENING height; the fronds are from tliree to four inches wide. A rich, moist, shady posi- tion suits it best. Dryopteris spinulosa is a fine everj^^reen Fern, j^^rowin^^ to a heij^dit of fifteen to eighteen inches, with frc^nds from three to four inches in width. It, too, should have a moist shady j^lace.. FRONDS OF FLOWERING FERNS Oemunda RcDalis—The Royal Fern Oemunda Cinnamomea — The Cinnsmon Fern Dryopteris Thelyjjteris (Marsh .Shield h'ernj grows about twelve inches high ; it has fronds two to three i
RM2PG0692–Male Fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) unfurling frond, growing in deciduous woodland, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
RMRPY11G–. The Aiken Nurseries. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. THE AIKEN NURSERIES, PUTNEY, VERMONT Page 15 CRESTED WOODFFRN, Dryopteris cristaia. A rather uncommon Woodiern With dark preen fronds from I to 2 feet tall and at home in shady swamps. COI.DIE FERN, Dryopteris goldiana. This is the largest of all Wood fern a with a chaffy stem and rich dark green fronds from 2 to 4 feet tall. 75c each. WINCED WOODFFRN. Dryopteris hexagonop- tera. Crows to 18 inches wit
RM2BTRE44–Dryopteris glabra Brack Kuntze.
RM2FJP9JD–Production of herbal swill with worm fern (Dryopteris filix-mas), worm fern swill, fern swill, herbal swill
RMRDM9H2–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 6. Dryopteris Clintoniana (D. C. Eaton) Dowell. Clinton's Fern. Fig. 42. Aspidium cristatum var. Clintonianum D. C. Eaton in Gray, Man. ed. 5, 665. 1867. Dryopteris crisiata var. Clintoniana Underw. Native Ferns, ed. 4, 115. 1893. Dryopteris Clintoniana Dowell, Proc. Staten Id. Assoc. Arts & Sc. 1 : 64. 1906. Rootstocks stout, creeping, densely chaffy. Leav
RMRE3RXX–. 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
RMRDM9H8–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 20 P0LYP0DIACEAE. Vol. I.. 6. Dryopteris Clintoniana (D. C. Eaton) Dowell. Clinton's Fern. Fig. 42. Aspidium cristatum var. Clintonianum D. C. Eaton in Gray, Man. ed. 5, 665. 1867. Dryopteris crisiata var. Clintoniana Underw. Native Ferns, ed. 4, 115. 1893. Dryopteris Clintoniana Dowell, Proc. Staten Id. Assoc. Arts & Sc. 1 : 64. 1906. Rootstocks stout, cre
RMRDM9FW–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 7. FERN FAMILY. 23. 14. Dryopteris Phegopteris (L.) C. Chr. Long Beech-fern. Fig. 50. Polypodium Phegopteris L. Sp. PI. 1089. 1753. Phegopteris polypodioides Fee, Gen. Fil. 243. 1850-52. Phegopteris Phegopteris Underw.; Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 20: 462. 1893. Dryopteris Phegopteris C. Chr. Ind. Fil. 284. 1905. Rootstock slender, creeping, somewhat chaffy.
RMRH1N9R–. The British fern gazette. Ferns. RIT. FERNGAZ. 10(3) 1970 PLATE XIII. PLATE XIII—Some ferns of the alpine region. A: Cryptogramma stelleri. Yatsugatake, Nagano prefecture, Honshu, c. one-third natural size. B: Dryopteris fragrans var. remotiuscula. Yatsugatake, Nagano prefecture, Honshu. Mt Shirouma, Nagano prefecture, Honshu, by Prof. H. Takeda. facing page 134 c. one-quarter natural size, c. one-twelfth natural size. C: A thy Hum alpestre. All photographs taken. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colo
RM2KFRX8P–Japanese fan maple (Acer palmatum Trompenburg) and giant worm fern (Dryopteris goldiana) Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
RMRDM9HP–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. Genus 7. FERN FAMILY. 3. Dryopteris simulata Davenp. Dodge's Shield-fern. Fig. 39. Aspidium simulatum Davenp. Bot. Gaz. ig: 495. 1894. Dryopteris simulata Davenp. Bot. Gaz. 19: 497. 1894. As synonym. Rootstock wide-creeping, slender, brownish; stipes 6'-2o' long, straw-colored, dark brown at base, with deciduous scales; blades 8'-2o' long, 2-7' wide, oblong-lan
RM2BTRE4M–Dryopteris fadenii Pic Serm.
RM2F737WD–Male-fern (Dryopteris filix-mas), ferns (Polypodiopsida), Beuron, Upper Danube nature park Park, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
RMRDM9G0–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 12. Dryopteris intermedia (Muhl.) Gray. American Shield-fern. Fig. 48. Polypodium intermedium Muhl.; Willd. Sp. PI. 5: 262. 1810. Aspidium americanum Davenp. Am. Nat. 12:. 714. 1878. Dryopteris spimdosa var. intermedia Underw. Nat. Ferns, ed. 4, 116. 1893. Rootstock creeping. Leaves equal, spreading in a complete crown; stipes 4'-i4' long, with light brownish o
RMRG2X10–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1989 Cody, Scotter, and Zoltai: Flora of Wager Bay 553. Figure 1. Locations of survey sites in the Wager Bay region, Northwest Territories. Inset locates region in northern Canada. Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott., Fragrant Shield Fern, 76729(2); 76177(9); 76226(12); 76244 (17); 76262 (21). Circumpolar, arctic-alpine; not previously known from the Wager Bay area (Porsild and Cody 1980). Equisetaceae Equisetum scirpoides Michx., Dwarf Scouring- rush, 76261 (20). Circumpolar, low-arctic; this collection from near the mouth of the Bay extends the known distributio
RMRDM9G5–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. POLYPODIACEAE. Vol. I.. 12. Dryopteris intermedia (Muhl.) Gray. American Shield-fern. Fig. 48. Polypodium intermedium Muhl.; Willd. Sp. PI. 5: 262. 1810. Aspidium americanum Davenp. Am. Nat. 12:. 714. 1878. Dryopteris spimdosa var. intermedia Underw. Nat. Ferns, ed. 4, 116. 1893. Rootstock creeping. Leaves equal, spreading in a complete crown; stipes 4'-i4' lon
RM2BTRE91–Dryopteris rossii C Chr.
RF2K07EBM–Abandoned hydroelectric power plant power station, Lost Places, Window, Water, male-fern (Dryopteris filix-mas), leptosporangiate ferns
RMRHBRBH–. The book of water gardening;. Aquatic plants. [from old catalog]. THE BOOK OF WATER GARDENING Dryopteris spinulosa. and is quite at home in a wet position. It grows from one to one and one-half feet high and has evergreen fronds. It should be planted in moist soil in a shady spot. Dryopteris cristatum is found growing in wet, spongy soil in a shady place; it reaches to a foot in height, and has evergreen fronds. Dryopteris cristatum Clintonianum is a larger and more showy Fern than the preceding; it also thrives in wet soil in a shady place, growing from two to three feet in height.. DRYOPTE
RM2BTRE3Y–Dryopteris cristata var spinulosa.
RF2K07EC1–Abandoned hydroelectric power plant power station, Lost Places, Window, Water, male-fern (Dryopteris filix-mas), leptosporangiate ferns
RMRE3RW1–. Ferns of the Camp Wigwam region. Ferns. Frond 1-J- to 3 feet long, 3 to 6 inches broad. Twice to three times pinnate. Stipes covered with light brown scales. Blade broadest near the center. Lower pinnae wedge-shaped and pinnate. Sori small and subterminal to veinlets. In moist woods. Rare. LOHG BEECH-FERN Dryopteris phegopteris). Creeping rootstock. Pinnate. Frond 10 to 18 inches long* Stipe longer than blade and somewhat scaly. Blade triangular, longer than broad and minutely hairy« The lower pair of pinnae defl,e2ed» Sori near the margin and no Indusla. In moist woods. Common,. Please note
RM2PT9E99–Worm fern (Dryopteris filix-mas), Ferns (Polypodiopsida), common dogwood (Cornus sanguinea), Dogwood family (Cornaceae), Birch, Birch family
RMRH35K0–. The British fern gazette. Ferns. BRIT. FERN GAZ. 10(1) 196 PLATE. PLATE II: Spore ornamentation in Dryopteris. A, B: D. assimilis; C, D: D. aemula x dilatata; E, F: D. dilatata; G, H: D. aemula. Magnification: A, C, E, G x 1000; B, D, F, H X 3000. to face page 12. 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 work.. British Pteridological Society. [s. l. ] British Pteridological Society
RM2F737WW–Male-fern (Dryopteris filix-mas), Leptosporangiate ferns (Polypodiopsida), canyon forest, Finsteral, Beuron, Upper Danube nature park Park
RMRE3RXA–. Ferns of the Camp Wigwam region. Ferns. "^1 Frond 1- to 3 feet long. In crown. Twice pinnate. Stipe covered with light brown scales. Fronds bluish green. Pinnae not much narrowed at base. Dark above and much lighter below, Sori very near margin. Evergreen, Rooky woods. Common. SPINULOSE SHIELD-FERN (Dryopteris spinulosa). Frond 1 to 3 feet long, 31 to 9 inches broad, Ti^vice- pinnate. Stipe covered with light brown scales. Pinnae usually oblique to the rachis. The pinna next to the rachis usually the longest, Sori at end of veinlets. In moist woods. Not common.. Please note that these i
RM2F737X9–Male-fern (Dryopteris filix-mas), Leptosporangiate ferns (Polypodiopsida), canyon forest, Finsteral, Beuron, Upper Danube nature park Park
RMRE3RWG–. Ferns of the Camp Wigwam region. Ferns. Frond 1-i- to 2^ feet long. 4 to 16 Inches broad. In crown. Twice-pinnate. Stipes covered by dark brown scales which often have darker centers. Blade very broad in center. The pinnules next to the rachis on lower pinnae much the longest. Pinnae at right angles to rachis. Sori usually subterminal to ends of veinlets, In moist woods. Not common. ASERICAN SHIELD-FERN (Dryopteris intermedia). Frond 1 to 3 feet long, 3^- to 9 inches broad. Tv/lce- pinnatfr. In crown. Stipes covered by light brown scales which often have dark centers. The second pinnule from
RM2C1C8C8–Dryopteris sp Dryopteris sp.
RM2PG068M–Male Fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) close-up of backlit frond, Brede High Woods, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom
RMRH95H7–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 338 14. Assimilationsarbejdet Pteridium aquilinum; Fig. 185). Denne Gruppe med underjordiske, for øvrigt ret forskellige Vandreskud, danner en Slags Fortsættelse af Gruppen med vandrette Lysskud. Klatreplanter. Sluttelig er der af Klatreplanter en Del urte- agtige, af hvilke nogle har det typiske Lianblad, nemlig det lang- stilkede Rundblad med vandret udstaaende Stilk og omtrent lodret. Fig. 183. A, Polypooiuin Dryopteris. B, Aegopodium podagraria. C, Corydallis cava. D, Gorydallis puniila. E, Adoxa moschatellina. (E. W.) stillet, hjærtedannet Pl
RM2FJPA00–Herbal swill with worm fern, stinging nettle and field horsetail (Equisetum arvense) (Dryopteris filix-mas) (Urtica dioica), field horsetail
RMRJ198B–. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada [microform] : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. 262 COMMON CANADIAN WILD PLANTS.. fl If â 'â rootstock.âApparently not common, but growing in rich woods near Br.rrio, Ont. * 2. P. hexagonop'tera, F^e. Fronds triangular, gener- ally broader than long, 7-12 inches broad. Pinnfe lanceo- late ; the lowest very large, their divisions elongated and pinnatifid, the basal divisions decurrent on the main rhachis and forming a many-angled wing. Fruit-dots not exclu- sively near the margin.âRich woods. 3. P. Dryop'teris, Fe
RM2BTWFMX–Dryopteris cyatheoides Kaulf Kuntze.
RM2FJP9HW–Herbal swill with worm fern, stinging nettle and field horsetail (Equisetum arvense) (Dryopteris filix-mas) (Urtica dioica), field horsetail
RMRHBR8H–. The book of water gardening;. Aquatic plants. [from old catalog]. li'^., >^. No. 1—Adiantum pedatum 'Maidenhair Fern). No. 2—Pteri« aqui'lina 'Brack«n'. No. .3—PheiopUrit he^ajonoptera 'Broad Beech FernJ. No. 4—Polystichum acroetichoides 'Christmas Fern). No. 5—Nephrodium marginale—Aspidium marijinale (Marginal Shield Fern;. No. 6—Nephrodium cristatum ''Crested Shield FernJ Phegopteris Dryopteris fOak Fernj is a pretty Fern growing from nine to tw^elve inches high. The triangular fronds are from three to five inches in width simply divided once or twice. It grows in shady places, in rich
RM2PG067H–Narrow humpback fern (Dryopteris carthusiana) frond growing on the edge of the reed bed, Little Ouse Headwaters Project, Hinderclay Fen, Hinderclay
RMRHBWT0–. The book of water gardening;. Aquatic plants. [from old catalog]. ILLUSTRATIONS—Concludea PAGE Pyrethriim uliginosiini—Giant Ox-Eye Daisy 159 Spiraea Aruncus—Goat's Beard Spiraea 161 Thalia dealbata 162 Typha latifolia—Cat-Tail 164 Cvprinedium puhescents—Large Yellow Lady's Slipper 166 Cypripedium reginae 167 Sarracenia flava—Pitcher Plant, 168; Sarracenia purpurea 169 Dionjea muscipula—Venus's Fly-Trap 170 Rustic House at Pond 171 Ferns, Fine Clumps of, for a Shady Piank 173 Dryopteris marginalis—Rock Shield Fern 174 Flowering Ferns, Fronds of 175 Osmunda regalis, Plant of. The Royal Fern 1
RM2BTRE4A–Dryopteris futura AR Sm.
RF2WK1P95–Vegetation with Norway spruce (Picea abies), colored European blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and male fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) on Mount Lusen in
RMRG2PXB–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 164 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 89. Figure 1. Leaf of Dryopteris fragrans, Britton 3207. Figure 2. Leaf of hybrid, Dryopteris X algonquin- ensis from type (Keddy and Bninton 533). Figure 3. Leaf of Dryopteris inarginalis, Britton 3206 from a plant of D. marginalis near- est hybrid. Figure 4. Portion of leaf of Dryopteris fragrans, Britton 3207. Note how indusia appear to give a fuzzy outline to the leaf. Figure 5. Portion of leaf of hybrid, Dryopteris X algonquinensis from type. Figure 6. A pinna from Dryopteris marginalis to show shape and soral positio
RF2WK1P8P–Vegetation with Norway spruce (Picea abies), colored European blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and male fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) on Mount Lusen in
RMRH9GEG–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 442 22. Skovbundens urteagtige Livsformer. Samlag for disse tre Arter har det aabenbart stor Betydning, at de tillige danner mange Fro. Af Bregnerne formaar Ørnebregnen at danne tætte Samlag (Fig. 185), og ofte ses den paa tidligere Skovbund i store Mængder, fordi dens Jordstængler ligger saa dybt, at Ild og Plov ikke har kunnet naa dem. Langt svagere Samlagdanner er den spinkle Dryopteris pulchella og især Engelsød. Det samme gælder Storkonval, Firblad (Fig. 198) og Fliglæbe ; dette skyldes aabenbart den ringe Gren- dannelse hos disses Rodstokke
RM2C1EGD3–Dryopteris sp Dryopteris sp.
RF2WK1P80–Vegetation with Norway spruce (Picea abies), colored European blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and male fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) on Mount Lusen in
RMRH1MP9–. The British fern gazette. Ferns. FIGURE 1: Distribution of Dryopteris caucasica (cross hatching); stippled areas = doubtful occurrence. Dryopteris caucasica (A. Br.) Fraser-Jenkins & Corley comb. nov. Basionym: Aspidium caucasicum A. Br., Flora 24:707 (7 Dec 1841) nom. nov., type as for A. affine. Synonym: Aspidium affine Fisch. & Meyer ex Hohenacker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou 11:240 (1838); non Blume nee Wall. (1828). Type: Khanlar, Azerbaydzhan S.S.R., Hohenacker, 1836; LE! (See below). Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott var. athyriformis Fomin, Vest. Tiflis. Bot. Sada 20:35 (1911). Syn
RM2BTREAD–Dryopteris wallichiana Spreng Hyl.
RF2WK1P8A–Vegetation with Norway spruce (Picea abies), colored European blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) and male fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) on Mount Lusen in
RMRH1MPP–. The British fern gazette. Ferns. 222 BRITISH FERN GAZETTE: VOLUME 10 PART 5 (1972). FIGURE 1: Distribution of Dryopteris caucasica (cross hatching); stippled areas = doubtful occurrence. Dryopteris caucasica (A. Br.) Fraser-Jenkins & Corley comb. nov. Basionym: Aspidium caucasicum A. Br., Flora 24:707 (7 Dec 1841) nom. nov., type as for A. affine. Synonym: Aspidium affine Fisch. & Meyer ex Hohenacker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou 11:240 (1838); non Blume nee Wall. (1828). Type: Khanlar, Azerbaydzhan S.S.R., Hohenacker, 1836; LE! (See below). Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott var. athyriform