Summary[edit] Description: English: Ophioglossum californicum near vernal pools on Carmel Mountain, San Diego, California, USA. Date: 5 March 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Stickpen. Permission(Reusing this file): public domain.
[Ophioderma pendulum subsp. falcatum]Puapua moa or Adder's tongueOphioglossaceaeIndigenous to the Hawaiian Islands (all main islands)Oahu (Cultivated)Hawaiian name: Puapua "tail feathers" and moa, "chicken," lit. "chicken tail feathers."Early Hawaiians prepared a cough remedy from this fern. Its spores were given to infants after birth to purge them of meconium.Closeupwww.flickr.com/photos/dweickhoff/13853636073/in/photolist...EtymologyThe generic name Ophioglossum is from the Greek ophis, snake, and glossa, tongue, in reference to the fertile spike resembling a snake's tongue.The Latin specific epithet pendulum, hanging, in reference to this species' drooping blade.nativeplants.hawaii.edu/
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Summary[edit] Description: This uncommon Botrychium species was first found in California in 2010, at a site in forest on the western slope of the central Sierra Nevada. It is seen here at that location where I was shown it in 2011, in a semi-open spot associated with conifers and Fragaria virginianum (see the red stawberry at the left of the image). The plants were smaller than I have seen them at Lostine Canyon in Oregon. The identification has been confirmed by Don Farrar using isozyme analysis. August 27th 2011, image I11-9905. Date: 27 August 2011, 11:44. Source: Botrychium pedunculosum in California.. Author: John Game (fl. 1965–) . . Description: British photographer. Work period: 1965 –. Work location: United States of America; Australia; Polynesia; Fiji; United Kingdom; Switzerland. Authority control: : Q58195447. creator QS:P170,Q58195447 John Game from Berkeley, United States.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Botrychium silaifolium (accepted name : Botrychium multifidum) ; An etching by Alexandre Blouin (1892-1987) published in 1935 in Flore laurentienne by Frère Marie-Victorin (p. 118, 122) Français : Botrychium silaifolium (nom valide : Botrychium multifidum) ; Gravure de Frère Major Alexandre Blouin (1892-1987) paru dans la Flore laurentienne, Frère Marie-Victorin, 1935 (p. 118, 122). Date: first published in 1935. Source: Scanned from the aforementioned book. Author: Alexandre Blouin (1892-1987). Other versions: : This file has been extracted from another file: Botrychium (genus).jpg : .