There is also Onoclaea sensibilis, the sensitive fern, and our native common polypody, Polypodium vulgare. |
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Among the ferns are California polypody, maidenhair fern, and golden-back fern. |
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Prominent conglomerate crags occur at two locations, the faces well-vegetated with navelwort, common polypody, other herbs, ferns, and mosses. |
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It is a very shaded area, permitting the growth of mosses and ferns like polypody, maidenhair spleenwort and black spleenwort. |
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Aquarius Research Natural Area is particularly rich in ferns, including Western polypody, spreading woodfern, oak fern, male fern, bracken fern, and sword fern. |
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Others are maidenhair spleenwort, two kinds of polypody, and walking fern. |
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The ledges also support woodrush, polypody and water avens, purple saxifrage, yellow saxifrage, hoary whitlowgrass and roseroot. |
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In the wild, this polypody can only increase by spreading. |
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The polypody is a special plant because there is a record of it being first collected in 1668, at Dinas Powys in South Wales, by the Richard Kayse after whom it is named. |
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There remain juicy sloes and dark-red haws on leafless bushes, all mixed with briars, brambles, ivy, faded bracken and new fronds of polypody ferns. |
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Devon used to be the Mecca for pteridomaniacs, the fern collectors of the Victorian era, and, despite their depredations, the steep Devon banks still drip with polypody, asplenium, dryopteris and polystichum. |
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An ecological study of the polypody fern Polypodium polypodioides as an epiphyte in Mississippi. |
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On drier but partly-shaded upper cliff ledges is rock polypody. |
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Polypody is indestructible and as at home behind a wheelie bin in a city as in a rural wood. |
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If the humour be otherwise choose your Polypody accordingly. |
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