| Sir William Jackson Hooker, John Gilbert Baker - 1868 - 534 Seiten
...the rows of fruit are shorter and not quite close to the inconspicuous midrib. GEN. 36. WOODWAHDIA, Sm. Sort linear or linear-oblong, sunk in cavities...contiguous to the midribs of the pinna; and pinnules. Invol. subcoriaceous, the same shape as the sorus, closing over the cavity like a lid. Veins forming... | |
| Richard Henry Beddome - 1883 - 558 Seiten
...Hills. GENUS XXXVII.— WOODWARDI A. (Smith.) (In honour of TJ Woodward, an English Botanist.) Sori linear or linear-oblong, sunk in cavities of the frond,...parallel with and contiguous to the midribs of the pinnae and pinnules ; indusium sub-coriaceous, the same shape as the sorus, closing over the cavity... | |
| George Nicholson - 1887 - 428 Seiten
...temperate zone, extending very slightly within the tropics. Fronds usually ample and bipinnatifid. Sori linear or linear-oblong, sunk in cavities of the frond,...contiguous to, the midribs of the pinna; and pinnules ; involucre sub-coriaceous, the same shape as the sorus, closing over the cavity like a lid. Woodwardias... | |
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