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Rabbit-Foot Fern
Dr. Percival Lowell, in one of his books, (Mars as the Abode of Life), tells us that, “When the earth was young and still so warm that it was continually enveloped in a thick blanket of steam-warmer everywhere than at … Continue reading
Posted in Americas, Evolution, Ferns, Learning and Teaching, People, Students
Tagged cabbage palm fern, calaguala, fern, gold-foot fern, golden polypody, golden serpent fern, hare-foot fern, hartassbräken, laua`e haole, Phlebodium aureum, Polygrams, Polypodiaceae, Polypodium aureum, Polypodium leucatomos, primitives, rabbit-foot fern, samambia
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