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osmunda regalis การใช้

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  • The sterile ( vegetative ) fronds resemble in form, another relative, " Osmunda regalis " ( Royal fern ).
  • Osmunda regalis ( royal fern ), Osmunda cinnamomea ( cinnamon fern ), and Woodwardia aereolata ( net leaf chain fern ) also abound.
  • Other sun-tolerant native ferns are Osmunda cinnamomea-- the cinnamon fern-- and Osmunda regalis var . spectabilis-- the royal fern.
  • Royal fern ( " Osmunda regalis " ) and wavy St . John's-wort ( " Hypericum undulatum " ), species which are not common within Britain, can also be found in the bogland.
  • Regal Fern, " Osmunda regalis ", is a large, rare and beautiful plant; Lace Fern, " Microlepia strigosa ", also a fine plant, so that's where the name is made up from.
  • Since 1988 it has been owned by artist Andr?Heller, and now contains interesting sculptures by Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, and so forth, set among more than 500 species including cactus, edelweiss, ferns including " Osmunda regalis ", magnolias, orchids, water lilies, and trees.
  • The almost space-like appearance of this gorge creates the ideal conditions for yew trees, alder trees, holly trees, Royal ferns ( Osmunda regalis ), small peat areas . . . On the whole, this is a very fresh and rugged landscape, and without a doubt, the best part of Caba馿ros
  • The flushes are dominated by purple moor-grass " Molinia caerulea " and typical species occurring here include cross-leaved heath " Erica tetralix ", tormentil " Potentilla erecta ", sharp-flowered rush " Juncus acutiflorus " and royal fern " Osmunda regalis ".
  • They include Royal Fern, " Osmunda regalis ", and Narrow Buckler Fern, " Dryopteris carthusiana ", Hemlock Water Dropwort, " Oenanthe crocata ", and Smooth-stalked Sedge, " Carex laevigata ", all of which are rare or have a localised distribution in North-east England.
  • The site has two distinct pond areas separated by a heathy ridge and is particularly notable for the abundance of royal fern " Osmunda regalis ", bog sedge " Carex limosa " and especially for the populations of locally uncommon cranberry " Vaccinium oxycoccos " growing on a " Sphagnum " lawn in one of the ponds.