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Definition of Polypodium scouleri
1. Noun. Stiff leathery-leaved fern of western North America having ovate fronds parted to the midrib.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Polypodium Scouleri
Literary usage of Polypodium scouleri
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Muhlenbergia: A Journal of Botany edited by Amos Arthur Heller, Patrick Beveridge Kennedy (1907)
"THE HABITAT OF polypodium scouleri In Tilt Fern Bulletin 9: 4o-42. 1901, Mr.
SB Parish has a paper entitled "Southern extension of the range of Polypodium ..."
2. Muhlenbergia: A Journal of Botany by Amos Arthur Heller (1907)
"THE HABITAT OF polypodium scouleri In The Fern Bulletin 9: 40-42. 1901, Mr.
SB Parish has a paper entitled "Southern extension of the range of Polypodium ..."
3. Zoe: A Biological Journal by Townshend Stith Brandegee, Katharine Layne Brandegee (1891)
"polypodium scouleri Hook. & Grev. le. Fil. t. 56. Rocky summits of the Mission
and South San Francisco hills. " Leathery Polypody." 569. ..."
4. Popular Science Monthly (1901)
"Figure 19 shows a typical colony of polypodium scouleri upon coniferous bark and
illustrates the prevalent ..."
5. Our Native Ferns and Their Allies: With Synoptical Descriptions of the by Lucien Marcus Underwood (1888)
"... however, have no merit, and when such monstrosities appear as " Leather-leaf
Polypody" for polypodium scouleri, " Mr. Goldie's Shield-fern" for Aspidium ..."