RMPFR6RG–Pteris cretica (Cretan brake, Table fern) in white flowerpot
RF2M4263C–Maile scented fern or Musk fern or Wart fern, Pteris vittata or Pteris vittata L or fern or green leaf or polypodioides pseudolachnopus plant
RM2A9CNFF–Cretan brake Fern - Pteris cretica var. albolineata
RF2APCMYA–Beautiful green Silver Lace fern growing in the garden, Pteris ensiformis
RMDCX6P7–modern bathroom
RMBM1F96–Pteris cretica, brake, felce
RM2B6E0R8–Leaves of the female and of the bracken fern Pteris Aquilina Athyrium Filix-foemina (title object) Leaves female fern and adelaarsvarenPteris Aquilina Athyrium Filix-foemina (title object) Property Type: photo page Item number: RP-F 2001-7-400-6 Inscriptions / Brands: inscription, recto, printed: 'Plate VI. One-tenth natural size.' Manufacturer : Photographer: Sydney CourtauldPlaats manufacture: England Date: ca. 1867 - or for 1877 Material: paper Technique: albumen print dimensions: photo: H 121 mm × W 86 mmToelichtingFoto front page 14. Subject: ferns
RMD3XG8T–Pteris ensiformis 'Victoriae'. Sword brake an evergreen tender fern.
RFHN2FBH–Wreath of chamomile, ranunculus and fern on the white background. Flat lay.
RMMKNFC8–Pteris Aquilina Pinna
RF2WXM2YM–Pteris vittata (Chinese brake, Chinese ladder brake, simply ladder brake, Pakis rem cina). It is grown in gardens for its attractive appearance
RMA230E2–Pteris wallichiana Fern unfurling
RMA9D80W–Bracken (Pteris aquilina)
RMH4NT73–Pteris aquilina. The common brakes, or Bracken, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), (Illustrator), ferns of Great Britain
RMHMR8DB–Cretan fern or Cretan brake fern (Pteris cretica), Pteridaceae.
RFHM0261–Details of the fern grasses in the spring forest. Sunlit fresh plants, array of green colors, play of light and shadows.
RM2RAY064–Floating antlerfern, Ceratopteris pteridoides. Aquatic fern found in fresh-water ditches in Essequibo (Dutch colony in Guyana) by C. S. Parker Esq. Pteris-like parkeria, Parkeria pteridoides. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joseph Swan after a botanical illustration by William Jackson Hooker from his Exotic Flora, William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1823-27.
RF2K15K48–Fern-sporophyte leaves (probably Bracken (Pteris aquilina)); spores and sporangia - linear fruit dots (sori, sorus). Ultra macro
RMPFRE5E–Pteris wallichiana (Brake) fern with palmate green leaves on long stems
RF2M4260Y–Maile scented fern or Musk fern or Wart fern, Pteris vittata or Pteris vittata L or fern or green leaf or polypodioides pseudolachnopus plant
RFP3M4RY–Groups of ferns Pterophyta class
RF2APCMRE–Beautiful green Silver Lace fern growing in the garden, Pteris ensiformis
RM2WH2TKG–Apple tree garden in kaghan valley pakistan
RF2B09JC8–beautiful green crested brake fern
RMJ2DAEE–a fast-flowing river winds its way through the bog
RMCFF93C–Pedate-leaved brake fern, Pteris pedata or Doryopteris pedata.
RFHN2FC0–Wreath of chamomile and leaves of green fern on the white background. Flat lay.
RM2A774AJ–Female fern or bracken, Pteridium aquilinum. Handcoloured stipple copperplate engraving by Lambert Junior from a drawing by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin from Chaumeton, Poiret et Chamberet's 'La Flore Medicale,' Paris, Panckoucke, 1830. Turpin (17751840) was one of the three giants of French botanical art of the era alongside Pierre Joseph Redoute and Pancrace Bessa.
RF2WXM2XJ–Pteris vittata (Chinese brake, Chinese ladder brake, simply ladder brake, Pakis rem cina). It is grown in gardens for its attractive appearance
RMA8F186–A young fresh green bracken fern shaped like the letter m in Epping Forest London England in the spring
RMAA293G–Bracken (Pteris aquilina) unfurling
RMC2A4K6–Pteris serrulata Leyi, a new seedling fern, 19th century illustration
RMHMR8DC–Cretan fern or Cretan brake fern (Pteris cretica Cristata), Pteridaceae.
RFHM027K–Details of the fern grasses in the spring forest. Sunlit fresh plants, array of green colors, play of light and shadows.
RFT5NHA2–Pteris cretica is also known as Cretan brake, Cretan brake fern or ribbon fern. This is species of evergreen fern in the family Pteridaceae and native
RF2P8R2TN–Fern-sporophyte leaves (probably Bracken (Pteris aquilina)); spores and sporangia - linear fruit dots (sori, sorus). Ultra macro
RMW0HX75–New shoots of common bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) unfurling looking like a string of hearts, UK
RF2M42JNE–Maile scented fern or Musk fern or Wart fern, Pteris vittata or Pteris vittata L or fern or green leaf or polypodioides pseudolachnopus plant
RF2GCJ2JD–Bracken (Pteris). Floral still life on a polished wooden background with a signature frame
RFP3M4N7–Groups of ferns Pterophyta class
RM2WH2TMM–Apple tree garden in kaghan valley pakistan
RF2B09JCC–beautiful green crested brake fern
RF2C5YE43–Pteris umbrosa jungle brake fern in gilan, Iran. The habitat of the jungle brake is rainforest . Jungle fern. Jungle brake. PTERIDACEAE. Close up. B
RMPMDRAW–Pteris aquilina. Date/Period: 1851. Cyanotype. Width: 24.4 cm. Height: 33.5 cm (image). Author: Anna Atkins.
RFHN2FC6–Wreath of chamomile and leaves of green fern on white background. Flat lay.
RFMTD7YP–Pteris quadriaurita var argyraea, fern. Farn, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RF2WXM305–Pteris vittata (Chinese brake, Chinese ladder brake, simply ladder brake, Pakis rem cina). It is grown in gardens for its attractive appearance
RM2AN0A69–Plant-life, with 74 full-page illus., 24 being from photos, by the author and 50 in colour from drawings . ^ % ^ .•- ^^f:p^^^;hK>^^/ %. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF STEM OF BRACKEN FERN[Pteris aquilina). X i6. LEPIDODENDRON 235 A trunk found in a mine near Bolton, Lancashire, repre-sents a tree that when living must have been about
RMA9D84P–Bracken (Pteris aquilina)
RMAHCA6A–Pteris Cretica Fern Italy
RMHMR8DE–Cretan fern or Cretan brake fern (Pteris cretica Albolineata), Pteridaceae.
RFHM026N–Details of the fern grasses in the spring forest. Sunlit fresh plants, array of green colors, play of light and shadows.
RMDTFYMF–Pteris denticulata, brake fern
RFT600AB–A picture is showing Pteris Denticulata. This is a slightly toothed fern with fronds that vary between 1 foot and 2 feet in length. It is native to tr
RMA4RY79–Pteris fern section photomicrograph
RMBJT08B–A few fronds of eagle fern or bracken (Pteris aqualina), with a close-up of the hairy rhizome shown at natural size at left.
RF2M42614–Maile scented fern or Musk fern or Wart fern, Pteris vittata or Pteris vittata L or fern or green leaf or polypodioides pseudolachnopus plant
RF2GYA6NB–Bracken (Pteris). Floral still life on a polished wooden background with a signature frame
RF2N1PR0H–Pteris vittata or Pteris vittata L or fern , fernplant
RFP3M4RR–Groups of ferns Pterophyta class
RF2B09H31–beautiful green crested brake fern
RM2WH2TKN–Apple tree garden in kaghan valley pakistan
RMP7CWTD–Brake fern, Pteris aspericaulis (Pteris tricolor). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1870.
RFHN2FA5–Wreath of ranunculus and leaves of green fern on white background. Flat lay.
RF2JBGN4N–Early snow. Autumn thickets of ferns are covered with snow unexpected for the south, subtropical forest
RF2WXM2M6–Pteris vittata (Chinese brake, Chinese ladder brake, simply ladder brake, Pakis rem cina). It is grown in gardens for its attractive appearance
RM2AWJ4KP–Dutch bulbs for fall planting . BOSTON SWORD FERN BOSTON SWORD FERN (Nephrolepis Exaltata Bostoniensis)A variety which originated in Boston, where it has been in popular favor fora number of years under the name of Boston Fern. The fronds frequently attaina length of 4 feet, arching and drooping over very gracefully. Each 25c. MAIDEN HAIR Maiden Ilalr, in the most popular varieties, our selection. Each, 20c.;4 for 75c. FERN, PTERIS CRETICA Pterls Cretlca. One ot the finest plants for house decoration, growingvery rapidly, and throwing up large, handsome fronds ; making magnificentspecimens ; e
RMA9D84T–Bracken (Pteris aquilina)
RMPG01FM–. A natural history of new and rare ferns : containing species and varieties, none of which are included in any of the eight volumes of "Ferns, British and exotic", amongst which are the new hymenophyllums and Trichomanes . Ferns. Plant reduced, shewing the hahit of this Fern. PTERIS ASPERICAULIS, Vab. Tricolor. Moore. PLATE IX. Fteris—Brake. Tricolor—Three-coloured. One of the most charming Ferns yet introduced, being graceful in habit, elegant in form, moderate in size, and splen- didly variegated with green, white, and red, well contrasted. Native of Malacca. Introduced by M. Lind
RMHMW4HR–Cretan brake or Table fern (Pteris cretica), Pteridaceae.
RFHM026R–Details of the fern grasses in the spring forest. Sunlit fresh plants, array of green colors, play of light and shadows.
RMBJT08K–Three different varieties of bracken: Pteris longifolia, arguta and cretica.
RFT5Y26T–Pteris Scaberula is species of Pteridaceae fern family and it grows to 1 foot in length, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMA9WJC7–Pteris fern stem section photomicrograph
RM2B7R82R–Common bracken or brake, Pteridium aquilinum. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Bozza, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RF2DWFR2F–Perfect natural fresh green fern fronds background.
RFMTD80P–Pteris serrulata, Spider Fern. Spinnenfarn, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RF2N1PNN0–Pteris vittata or Pteris vittata L or fern , fernplant
RFP3M4PK–Groups of ferns Pterophyta class
RF2B09JCD–beautiful green crested brake fern
RM2WH2TK2–Apple tree garden in kaghan valley pakistan
RMP7CE9T–Cretan brake fern, Pteris cretica albo lineata. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe, Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe, Ghent, Belgium, 1870.
RFHN2F8K–Wreath with ranunculus and leaves of green fern on white background. Flat lay.
RF2J3MPK2–Early snow. Autumn thickets of ferns are covered with snow unexpected for the south, subtropical forest
RF2WXM2TD–Pteris vittata (Chinese brake, Chinese ladder brake, simply ladder brake, Pakis rem cina). It is grown in gardens for its attractive appearance
RM2AXGEFX–The new guide to rose culture : 1881 . suitable25 cents A BEAUTIFUL FERN. Fern—Pteris Semilata.—This beautiful Fern is a handsome, vigorous grower, with verypretty dark green foilage. It is suitable for house culture, vases, baskets and rock-work; not hardy. Price, 20 cents ; 5 for $1 ; $2 per dozen. 64 THE DINGEE & OONARD COMPANYS EULALIA JAPONICA ZEBRINA. We have thoroughly tested this Beautiful Ornamental Grass and recommend it asone of the finest plants of its class. The leaves are deep green, striped crosswise, withBROAD BARS OF PURE WHITE, as shown in the engraving. It grows 4 to 5 feet
RMT00AX2–Bracken or common brake fern, Pteridium aquilinum, Pteris aquilina, Pteride aquiline. Handcoloured steel engraving by Oudet after a botanical illustration by Edouard Maubert from Pierre Oscar Reveil, A. Dupuis, Fr. Gerard and Francois Herincq’s La Regne Vegetal: Planets Agricoles et Forestieres, L. Guerin, Paris, 1864-1871.
RMPG3T31–. The essentials of botany. Botany. QR0TJP8 Of TISSUES, OB TIS8UB-SYSTEMS. 47 this and allied species the bundles are curiously isolated from the surrounding ground-tissues of the stem. 88. The fibro-vascular bundle of the underground stem of the common Brake-fern (Pteris) is composed of trache-. Fia. 30.—Magnified eross-sectiou of the stem of a smaller Club-moss (Selagi- nella inseouifolia), showing three bundles. ary, sieve, and soft tissues and a small amount of poorly developed fibrous tissue. In transverse section the bundle has usually an elliptical outline. The great mass of the bundle
RFHM027W–Details of the fern grasses in the spring forest. Sunlit fresh plants, array of green colors, play of light and shadows.
RMARM6B7–Bracken leaves looking down Pteridium aquilinum
RFT603Y6–A picture of Pteris Tremula and It's known as Australian brake. This is a fast-growing fern with finely-cut fronds, vintage line drawing or engraving
RMMCJF22–. Improved Ostrich Plume Fern. A Beautiful New Fern. PTERIS CHILDSII. The most beautiful of all the Pteris, and as it produces no spores it can only be propagated by division, and will always be scarce. It is a strong grower, and makes handsome specimens for the exhibition table. The fronds are large, with the pinnae deeply dentated and undulated on the edges and crested lips. $1.00 each. FICUS LITESCENS (Mistletoe Fig,. A new species which is especially interesting on account of its free and prolific fruiting qualities, it bearing at each leaf axil a small fig, which, at first green, changes
RMT0NP7W–Dreer's autumn catalogue 1924 (1924) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1924 dreersautumncata1924henr Year: 1924 32 (flEHRyAJKEE^ ^ilLMlfl| Aspi.ENiUM Nidus Avis (Bird's Nest Fern) Pteris Rivertoniana. The most distinct and desirable of the many crested forms of the Pteris. 2i-inch pots, 15 cts. each; 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each. Pteris Victoriae. Has narrow graceful foliage of a deep green color elegantly variegated with silvery-white, one of the prettiest of the variegated varieties. 4-inch pots, 50 cts. each. Pteris Wilsoni. Of compact habit, forming a very symmetrical plant. The bright green foli