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Title: British ferns and their varieties
Identifier: britishfernsthei00drue (find matches)
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Druery, Chas. T. (Charles Thomas), 1843-1917
Subjects: Ferns
Publisher: London : G. Routledge and Sons, Limted ; New York : E. P. Dutton and Co.
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224 BRITISH FERNS Col. Jones raised a cross between this and crlslaia, but as the resulting tassels were hidden within the knots, and thus invisible, the cross has been lost sight of, and does not, we think, now exist. Grandiceps.—See note to pcrcristala; this form is always barren, and can only be raised indirectly. Percristata.—A far finer crested form, found in the Lake District; bearing heavy tassels at all tips and with even the smaller divisions distinctly fanned. The spores of this when sown yield two very distinct forms; viz. the parental, true percristata
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Fig. 263. P. a,j. polydaityla.

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