Identifier: structuredevelop00camp3 Title: The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae) Year: 1918 (1910s) Authors: Campbell, Douglas Houghton, 1859-1953 Subjects: Publisher: New York, Macmillan Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden Digitizing Sponsor: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Caption for Image: Fig. 168.—Archangiopteris Henryi. A, Entire sterile leaf, reduced; B, base of stipe,showing the stipules; C, part of a fertile pinna, of the natural size. (After Christ & Giesenhagen.) Note About Images 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. Archangiopteris Henryi. A, Entire sterile leaf, reduced; B, base of stipe,showing the stipules; C, part of a fertile pinna, of the natural size. (AfterChrist & Giesenhagen.) , the contraction of thinner walled cells surrounded by firmertissue. The number of spores produced in each loculus is approx-imately 1750 for Dancca, 7500 for Kaulfiissia, 2500 for Marat-tia, and 1450 for Angiopteris. J Bowers account and figures of Angiopteris differ from thespecimens examined by the writer in the greater thickness of
Summary[edit] Description: English: Location taken: United States Botanic Garden. Names: Angiopteris evecta (Forst.) Hoffm., Giant Fern, King fern or Giant fern, Madagascar Tree Fern, Madagascar Tree Fern Angiopteris Evecta, Mule's Foot, Mule's Foot Fern, Mules Foot Fern, Oriental Vessel Fer Classification: Plantae > Pteridophyta > Polypodiopsida > Polypodiales > Marattiaceae > Angiopteris > Angiopteris evecta. Date: 16 August 2006. Source: source: David Stang. First published at ZipcodeZoo.com. Author: Photo by David J. Stang.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Underside of a frond of Eupodium laeve (Sm.) Murdock (formerly Marattia laevis Sm.), with mature synangia. Eupodium differs from Marattia in having stalked synangia, awns along the veins, and only bearing one frond at a time (sometimes two). Date: 13 February 2007, 09:48:42. Source: Own work. Author: Andy Murdock.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Marattia purpurascens De Vriese. Endemic of Ascension Island. Français : Marattia purpurascens De Vriese. Plante endémique de l'île Ascension. Serres du Jardin des Plantes de Paris. Date: 7 February 2011. Source: Own work. Author: Jebulon. Camera location48° 50′ 35.1″ N, 2° 21′ 25.6″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 48.843083; 2.357111.