
Fern Finder
A Guide to Native Ferns of Central and Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada
Barbara Hallowell(Author)
Nature Study Guild Publishers
2nd Edition
Published on 1. January 1981
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-0-912550-24-4 (ISBN)
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Description
Easily Identify the Ferns You Find!
Enjoy learning to identify ferns with this guide from authors Anne Hallowell and Barbara Hallowell. With this handy, easy-to-use book, you'll be able to identify a wide variety of ferns in no time. And its small size makes it just right for fitting into your pocket or pack when you go for a hike or a walk in the woods.
Features:
- Provides information to help you identify native ferns that grow in the United States Midwest and Northeast, as well as eastern Canada
- Uses a dichotomous key, like other plant guides in the Nature Study Guides Finders series
- Leads the user step-by-step through a series of choices, culminating in the identification of the species
- Includes a large number of illustrations with line drawings
More details
Series
Edition
Second Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Two-color illustrations throughout, maps throughout
Dimensions
Height: 100 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
49 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-912550-24-4 (9780912550244)
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Anne C. Hallowell | Barbara G. Hallowell
Fern Finder
Identifying Native Ferns of Central and Northeastern North America
Book
04/2025
3rd Edition
Nature Study Guild Publishers
€8.00
Available immediately
Persons
Anne C. Hallowell and Barbara Hallowell; Illustrated by Anne C. Hallowell
Content
Species List
- Blade leaf frond
- Walking Fern
- Climbing Fern
- Water Clover
- Mosquito Fern
- Moonwort
- Little Grape Fern
- Lance-leaved Grape Fern
- Daisy-leaved Grape Fern
- Sensitive Fern
- Netted Chain Fern
- Resurrection Fern
- Common Polypody
- Scott's Spleenwort
- Lobed Spleenwort
- Northern Holly Fern
- Christmas Fern
- Glade Fern
- Green Spleenwort
- Maidenhair Spleenwort
- Bradley's Spleenwort
- Ebony Spleenwort
- Black-stemmed Spleenwort
- Northern Maidenhair
- Southern Maidenhair
- Powdery Cloak Fern
- Alabama Lip Fern
- Purple Cliffbrake
- Smooth Cliffbrake
- Woolly Lip Fern
- Slender Lip Fern
- Hairy Lip Fern
- Blunt-lobed Grape Fern
- Dissected Grape Fern
- Leathery Grape Fern
- Sparse-lobed Grape Fern
- Daisy-leaved Grape Fern
- Rattlesnake Fern
- Lance-leaved Grape Fern
- Bracken
- Mountain Fragile Fern
- Limestone Oak Fern
- Oak Fern
- Broad Beech Fern
- Narrow Beech Fern
- Bulblet Fern
- Wall Rue
- Mountain Spleenwort
- Braun's Holly Fern
- Fragrant Wood Fern
- New York Fern
- Ostrich Fern
- Cinnamon Fern
- Interrupted Fern
- Appalachian Filmy Fern
- Virginia Chain Fern
- Bradley's Spleenwort
- Lady Fern
- Silvery Glade Fern
- Parsley Fern
- Slender Cliffbrake
- Rusty Woodsia
- Smooth Woodsia
- Alpine Woodsia
- Rocky Mountain Woodsia
- Blunt-lobed Woodsia
- Oregon Woodsia
- Hay-scented Fern
- Massachusetts Fern
- Marsh Fern
- Fragile Fern
- Marginal Wood Fern
- Alpine Lady Fern
- Boott's Wood Fern
- Evergreen Wood Fern
- Spinulose Wood Fern
- Spreading Wood Fern
- Goldie's Wood Fern
- Log Fern
- Male Fern
- Crested Wood Fern
- Clinton's Wood Fern