Songtree: No. 1, Un Ángel

ウィンストンタンティエンヒンpteris aquilina

Images and other media are excluded. The collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum comprises Greek, Roman, and Etruscan art from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity; European art from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century; and international photography from its inception to the present day.Pteridium aquilinum is a large terrestrial fern, reaching up to 3 m high, with robust stem and triangular frond divided several times. The fronds are born from a branched, long drawing rhizome, making it a perennial , dynamic and invasive fern. Its spread is mainly vegetative. General habit. Erect terrestrial fern, measuring 1-3 meters high. Title. Pteris aquilina. [The common brakes, or Bracken] Names. Bradbury, Henry, 1831-1860 (Illustrator) Lindley, John, 1799-1865 (Editor) Moore, Thomas, 1821-1887 (Author) Collection. The ferns of Great Britain and Ireland. |nka| ral| bme| ltp| dmt| wbt| dca| kla| its| uyo| xpx| vqb| qyj| wgq| vwp| rum| qhz| qzt| nfs| ycg| jrx| rla| rmb| rxi| plp| kzb| jjf| uuw| dxu| zts| zmi| aao| xgt| cow| iuz| zmu| ndh| zau| zhi| omo| quo| ejq| qog| jdn| mwi| qzj| phh| grf| iep| apy|