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Species filicum, being descriptions of the known ferns
Genus Ceterach of Adanson and others.) 305. A. (Hemidictyum) Ceterach, L. ;
caudex short thick densely rooting, fronds 6-10 inches long caespitose
lanceolate tapering below into a scaly slender stipes coriaceous opaque deeply
pinnatifid ...
William Jackson Hooker (sir.), 1860
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Natural Arrangement of British Plants: According to Their ...
CETERACH. Er. Cordus. Miltwaste. Sori transverse, linear. — Root fibrous; frond
cespitóse, pinnatifid; lower surface covered with lanceolate, acute, serrulate,
reticulate, brown, shining, membranous scales, which enclose the capsules.
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A Natural Arrangement of British Plants: According to Their ...
CETERACH. Er. Cordus. Miltwaste. Sori transverse, linear. — Root fibrous; frond
cespitóse, pinnatifid; lower surface covered with lanceolate, acute, serrulate,
reticulate, brown, shining, membranous scales, which enclose the capsules.
Samuel Frederick Gray, 1821
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CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: ...
Ceterach officinarum Willd. (Asplenium ceterach L.; Ceterach officinarum (L.) DC.
; Grammitis ceterach Sw.; Gymnogramme ceterach Spring; Hemidictyum ceterah
Bedd.; Scolopendrium ceterach Symons; Vittaria ceterach Bernh.) China.
Umberto Quattrocchi, 2012
Ceterach (Willd.) Vida ex Bir, Fraser-Jenkins & Lovis. Leaves pinnatisect, lamina
densely scaly, veins marginally anastomosing. Sorus single on a vein, indusium
reduced or absent. 27. A. ceterach L., Sp. PI. 1080 (1753) (Ceterach officinarum ...
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The Ferns of South Africa Containing Descriptions and ...
Ceterach cordatum (Thunb.). Desv. Prod. 223, 1827 ; C. Chr. Ind. 170.
Gymnogramme cordata. Schl. Adum. 16; Hk. and Bkr, Syn. FiL 379; Kuhn, Fil. Afr.
60; Sim, Ferns of S. Afr., 1st ed., 210. Acrostichum cordatum. Thunb. Prod. 171; Fl
. Cap.
The medical virtues formerly attributed to this Fern being now entirely
disregarded, I prefer its old appellation, vulgare, as a specific name, to a more
modern one which might lead to an erroneous idea of its use in medicine. 2. S.
Ceterach.
Sir James Edward Smith, Sir William Jackson Hooker, Miles Joseph Berkeley, 1828
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An experimental history of the materia medica: or of the ...
CETERACH. ASPLENIXJM five Ceterach Ph. Paris. Ceterach officinarum C. B.
Scolopendria vera Tragi. Asplenium Ceterach Linn. Spleenwort or Miltwaste : a
small bushy plant, growing in fissures of rocks and old walls j consisting of
capillary ...
William Lewis, John Aikin, 1784
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Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, Botany, ...
forms of craggy limestone that I have ever seen, and crowded with such ferns as
delight in rocks. Ceterach officinarum and Asplenium Ruta-muraria and
Trichomanes were in the greatest possible luxuriance. And here I should remark
that I ...
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THE MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY
Ceterach officinarum and Asplenium Ruta-muraria and Trichomonas were in the
greatest possible luxuriance. And here I should remark that I have never seen
Ceterach so fine as in Ireland. Many of the larger ferns were also in great
profusion ...
EDWARD CHARLESWORTH , F.G.S, 1840
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The best of fronds
Maidenhair spleenwort, Asplenium trichomanes, is pretty set in old stone, and for limy conditions, the rustyback fern, A. ceterach is diminutively ... «Daily Mail, 7月 11»