Rustyback fern
http://www.lekovitesirovine.rs/ojs/index.php/lekovite/article/view/66 Webb5 aug. 2013 · Rusty-back fern is a member of the spleenwort family and was used to treat diseases of the spleen. Legend has it that Cretan sheep with spleen disorders would …
Rustyback fern
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Webb19 feb. 2024 · Species Description. Widespread throughout the west side of the UK, scattered distribution elsewhere. Most common in the South-West where locally it can … WebbRusty-back Fern, Asplenium ceterach Description Fronds 3-20 cm long. Back of frond covered with rust-coloured scales. Spores in elliptical bundles along the veins, hidden by …
Webb23 juni 2024 · Rustyback fern fronds (dry and fresh) were placed in a closed sampling vessel and deionized water was added. Samples were heated at 80 °C and the vapor in … http://www.rogergolding.co.uk/ferns/ferngenus/asplenium/ceterach.html
WebbFerns Water Requirements: Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater Sun Exposure: Full Sun Sun to Partial Shade Foliage: Grown for foliage Evergreen Foliage Color: Unknown - Tell us Height: under 6 in. (15 … Webb16 apr. 2024 · Rustyback Fern. A perennial small wintergreen wall fern, often known by the name Rustyback due to the appearance of the back of the frond. It favours high base content habitats.
Webbchromosome number: 2n=144, tetraploid. identifying features: dense covering of scales on the underside of the leaves, strongly-alternate zig-zag lobes and tufted habit; a fern that …
WebbAsplenium ceterach L. (syn. Ceterach officinarum Willd., family Aspleniaceae) or rustyback is widely spread fern species in Europe, North Africa, and the Near East. It is … oys 1bWebbThe 37 more common fern species included in the key are widely distributed throughout at least half of Britain and Ireland and are in most cases common in suitable, ... Rustyback … oys 44It is characterised by a short rhizome which gives rise to several green fronds that have a pinnated lamina with trichomes on the abaxial (lower) surface, but not the adaxial (upper) one. These trichomes (hairs) are orange-brown in colour, hence the name "rustyback". The petiole is shorter than the corpus of the leaf. Visa mer Asplenium ceterach (syn. Ceterach officinarum) is a fern species commonly known as rustyback. Visa mer Linnaeus was the first to describe rustyback with the binomial Asplenium ceterach in his Species Plantarum of 1753. A global phylogeny of Asplenium published in 2024 divided the genus into eleven clades, which were given informal names pending … Visa mer It has been widely used for making infusions as a diuretic. Visa mer This species is found in Western and Central Europe, including the Mediterranean region, in the Arabian Peninsula and in temperate Asia as far east as Visa mer This fern is well known as a resurrection plant due to its ability to withstand desiccation and subsequently recover on rewetting. It has … Visa mer oys 85http://wildyorkshire.blog/2013/08/rusty-back-fern/ oys fysiatrian pklWebb4 nov. 2024 · Rustyback fern is belonging to resurrection plants due to its ability to withstand desiccation and consequently completely recover after rehydration. It is … oys 86aWebbNoun [ edit] rustyback ( plural rustybacks ) Asplenium ceterach (syn. Ceterach officinarum ), a fern with orange-brown trichomes. oys 78WebbAsplenium ceterach L. (syn. Ceterach officinarum Willd.) or rustyback fern is a plant species traditionally used in Mediterranean countries as an expectorant, diuretic, against … oys 83