RME7D8CA–Finely divided fronds of the Cornish polypody, Polypodium x mantoniae 'Cornubiense'
RMGDG1XN–Southern Polypody Polypodium cambricum
RF2BRAEB2–Polypodium vulgare, Polypody. Wild plant shot in the spring.
RF2RATFJP–Fern Polypodium vulgare grows in the wild on a rock in the woods
RMT8HDCF–Polypody ferns (Polypodium fern, Polypodies, Rockcap ferns) growing out of an old stone wall in Winter (February) in West Sussex, England, UK.
RF2RATFR0–Fern Polypodium vulgare grows in the wild on a rock in the woods
RFHF89KE–This is the Southern polypody, Polypodium cambricum, a fern
RMCNWK47–southern polypody (Polypodium cambricum, Polypodium australe), in a rock crevice
RFHF89N2–This is the fern Polypodium cambricum, the Southern polypody, family Polypodiaceae
RMMKPA8W–Limestone Polypody
RFHF89J8–The fern Polypodium cambricum, the Southern polypody, family Polypodiaceae.
RF2E08A9B–Old botanical illustration engraving of Polypody, Adders Fern / Polypodium vulgare. See Notes
RFE21H7E–Common polypody - Polypodium vulgare
RMKMA9AR–Gewöhnlicher Tüpfelfarn, Engelsüß, Engelsüss, Polypodium vulgare, common polypody
RMEJR15N–Intermediate Polypody (Polypodium interjectum) close-up of fertile frond, East Lyn River Valley, Exmoor N.P., Devon, England, October
RMHBJWGP–Polypodium vulgare, Common polypody
RFHF89P9–This is the fern Polypodium cambricum, the Southern polypody or Welsh polypody, from the family Polypodiaceae,
RM2KC1JM1–Common polypody (Polypodium vulgare) an evergreen fern growing on a mossy branch in winter, Berkshire, January
RME71JXW–Well divided fronds of the Cornish Polypody, Polypodium x mantoniae 'Cornubiense'
RMPFGXYF–Pot filled with flowers from Fritillaria meleagris (Snake's head fritillary), and fern leaves from Polypodium vulgare 'Cornubiense' (Polypody)
RM2C52J89–Intricately cut fronds of the polypody fern, Polypodium cambricum 'Richard Kayse'
RF2BRAE82–Polypodium vulgare, Polypody. Wild plant shot in the spring.
RMT8HDCD–Polypody ferns (Polypodium fern, Polypodies, Rockcap ferns) growing out of an old stone wall in Winter (February) in West Sussex, England, UK.
RF2RATFR7–Fern Polypodium vulgare grows in the wild on a rock in the woods
RMDRG3JX–Polypody - Polypodium vulgare - Lundy stone wall
RMA5GG8M–Hercules polypody, Hercules polypodium (Polypodium heracleum, Aglaomorpha heraclea), detail of the leaf
RFHF89H2–This is the fern Polypodium cambricum, the Southern polypody or Welsh polypody, from the family Polypodiaceae
RMBA905A–Intermediate polypody fern Polypodium interjectum growing on a sycamore UK
RMFB63PH–Close-up of sori on the underside of a frond of rock polypody, Polypodium vulgare. Massachusetts, USA
RM2BEW2TH–Hedge bank in Cornwall with Polypody ferns
RMKKM7DK–Sori of Intermediate Polypody, Polypodium interjectum, late summer. Wales.
RM2X3YKGK–Common Polypody Fern on Oak tree: Polypodium vulgare. Temperate Rainforest: Tintagel, north Cornwall, UK. November
RM2TAW0FE–Intermediate Polypody, Polypodium interjectum frond with ripe sori in autumn.
RF2FMWDNM–Young green leaf of Polypodium cambricum, the southern or limestone polypody, a fern between rocks from Majorca
RF2BRAE7M–Polypodium vulgare, Polypody. Wild plant shot in the spring.
RMDGRCXE–Bank of Polypody Fern, Polypodium australe, Picos de Europa, Spain
RF2KEX7CD–Closeup view of bright green fronds of polypodium cambricum aka southern polypody or limestone polypody after the rain on old mossy stone wall
RMH3ATNR–Finely cut fronds of the selected form of the Welsh polypody fern, Polypodium cambricum 'Pulcherrimum Addison'
RM2AKW2T4–Polipody. Polypodium cambricum
RMF2D142–Intricately cut evergreen fronds of the selected form of the UK native polypody, Polypodium cambricum 'Richard Kayse'
RMH4NT8W–Polypodium alpestre. The Alpine polypody, Bradbury, Henry Riley (1821-1887), (Illustrator), 1857, ferns of Great Britain
RMJTF7KF–Southern Polypody Fern - Polypodium cambricum Rare Fern from Western Britain
RF2CC77DT–The Columbia Gorge, Oregon, USA. Leather-leaf or Leathery Polypody Fern (Polypodium scouleri) growing out of crevice in a moss-covered rock wall.
RMG389KE–POLYPODIUM VULGARE
RMKMA9BP–Gewöhnlicher Tüpfelfarn, Engelsüß, Engelsüss, Sori, Sorus auf der Blattunterseite, Polypodium vulgare, common polypody
RMDGRD31–Bank of Polypody Fern, Polypodium australe, Picos de Europa, Spain
RFPJEGF3–Leathery polypody (Polypodium scouleri), Juan de Fuca Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
RMATAJ3D–Intermediate polypody fern on old wood bank South Somerset. Polypodium interjectum.
RMP6B52N–Polypody fern, Polypodium officinalis. Handcoloured botanical copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from 'Culpeper's English Family Physician; or Medical Herbal Enlarged, with Several Hundred Additional Plants, Principally from Sir John Hill,' by Joshua Hamilton, London, W. Locke, 1792.
RMF2D13W–Intricately cut evergreen fronds of the selected form of the UK native polypody, Polypodium cambricum 'Richard Kayse'
RMF7J42M–Polypody fern on ancient Sessile Oak pollard, Cloutsham, Exmoor.
RMK2WHJW–Intricately cut fronds of the variant of the Southern polypody fern, Polypodium cambricum (Pulcherrimum Group) 'Pulcherrimum No.2'
RMJTF7KJ–Southern Polypody Fern - Polypodium cambricum Rare Fern from Western Britain
RF2DEN7DE–Common Polypody fern - Polypodium vulgare - growing with moss on the trunk of a tree, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK
RMKMA9BF–Gewöhnlicher Tüpfelfarn, Engelsüß, Engelsüss, Sori, Sorus auf der Blattunterseite, Polypodium vulgare, common polypody
RM2TDD400–Serrated Leaves of Common Polypody Fern, Polypodium vulgare
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