"The Fern Bulletin, October 1903" by Various is a specialized quarterly journal from the early 1900s that dives deep into the world of ferns, particularly those thriving in New York. Acting as a bridge between casual nature lovers and expert plant scientists, this issue provides a catalog of fern types arranged by where they grow in the state, pointing out what makes each one unique. The journal provides notes on fern groups like Ophioglossaceae and Polypodiaceae, uncovering new types and species for botanists to study. For people who enjoy growing gardens, the journal explores where ferns are located, how to grow them well, and what new nature-related books have come out, offering a wealth of knowledge for those interested in different aspects of fern study.
The Fern Bulletin, October 1903 A Quarterly Devoted to Ferns
By Various
Discover the secrets of New York's ferns through detailed explorations of their natural environments, surprising new species, and expert gardening advice from a turn-of-the-century science journal.
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