RF2N06P3G–Branch with leaves of Stenochlaena palustris with raindrops.
RF2RTH0YW–Stenochlaena palustris, the leaves are red-green when young with a shiny surface.
RF2PY39EP–Branch with leaves of Stenochlaena palustris with raindrops.
RFG9298N–Stir fried Midin sarawak with Balacan (Shrimp paste)
RFDEEMJ3–Pucuk Midin Kerabu Non sharpen file
RM2BTTMGY–Stenochlaena palustris Burm f Bedd.
RF2D9K3P5–Fried pucuk paku or midin, delicacy vegetable in Sarawak
RF2R8WRNE–Midin or bracken fern, Stenochlaena palustris in Latin, a specialty vegetable and dish in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia.
RMRR2YCY–. Bulletin. Forests and forestry. 16 PHILIPPINE FIBER PLANTS. C.Samanie&> Del. PLATE I. STENOCHLAENA PALUSTRIS (DILIMAN).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Philippines. Bureau of Forestry. Manila, Bureau of printing
RMMED4E7–. Die Gartenwelt . Wedel von Stenochlaena palustris. (Rechts Fruchtwedel.) Vom Verfasser für die „Gartenwelt" photogr. aufgenommen. Da Blumentreiberei. Hortensien. Treiben ätherisierter und chloroformierter Hortensien ist im vergangenen Winter erstmals von einem französischen Gärtner, Herrn Minier, versucht worden. Über diese Versuche und ihre Ergebnisse berichtet Herr Albert Maumene in der Zeitschrift, „Le Jardin" No. 434. Es muß anerkannt werden, daß man in Frank- reich zwar etwas später als bei uns auf die Vorteile der Änästhetisierung von Pflanzen aufmerksam wurde, dafür aber bes
RF2PXE1K0–Branch with leaves of Stenochlaena palustris with raindrops.
RFDEFAAK–Pucuk Midin Kerabu Non sharpen file
RM2C1BX4J–Stenochlaena palustris Burm f Bedd Stenochlaena palustris Burm f Bedd.
RF2R8WRNW–Midin or bracken fern, Stenochlaena palustris in Latin, a specialty vegetable and dish in the state of Sarawak, Malaysia.
RMREXYM8–. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. EMERGENCY FOOD PLANTS AND POISONOUS PLANTS 12 c. Paco (Athyrium esculentum).â^This fern often occurs in great abundance along swift-running streams, margins of rivers, and in some fresh-water swamps. It is usually about 2 feet high. The young developing leaf stalks, or. OlUMi 'â ft Figure 4.âA, Stenochlaena palustris; B, Acrostichum aureum. "fiddle heads," are an excellent food and may be eaten in quantity either raw or cooked. Local names: Pdko, pak
RM2BXC8CA–Stenochlaena palustris Burm f Bedd Stenochlaena palustris Burm f Bedd.
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