Atlas Of Ferns Of The British Isles
Atlas Of Ferns Of The British Isles
Atlas Of Ferns Of The British Isles
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27.9 x 8 Dryopteris X deweveri (Jansen) Jansen & Wachter<br />
(D.austriaca x cart husiana)<br />
A common hybrid wherever the parents grow together. Easily<br />
recognized as being intermediate in all its characters, the scales<br />
concolorous but pale red-brown and the spores abortive. Such<br />
plants are often very glandular on the young lamina, veins and<br />
rachides and have been described in early literature as Lastrea<br />
glandulosa Newm. (See A.C.Jermy & S.Walker, in C.A.Stace<br />
(ed.), loc.cit.: 117).<br />
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