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the sporangia.) In moist meadows or rarely on dry slopes. "Overlooked rather than rare." New England states and in general widely distributed. July. Often grows in company with the ragged orchis. The ancient ointment known as "adder's speare ointment" had the adder's tongue leaves as a chief ingredient, and is said to be still used for wounds in English villages. "For them that are with newts or snakes or adders stung, He seeketh out a herb that's called adder's tongue." [Illustration: Adder's Tongue. _Ophioglossum vulgatum_] Var. _minus_, smaller; fronds often in pairs. The sterile segment yellowish-green, attached usually much below the middle of the plant. Sandy ground, New Hampshire to New Jersey. Var. _Engelmanni_. (Given specific rank in Gray.) Has the sterile segment thicker and cuspidate, the stipe slender and the secondary veins forming a fine network within the meshes of the principal ones. Virginia and westward. Var. _arenarium_. (From the Latin, _arena_, meaning sand, being found in a sandy soil.) Probably a depauperate form of _Ophioglossum vulgatum_ and about half as large. A colony of these ferns was discovered growing in poor soil at Holly Beach, New Jersey. KEY TO THE GRAPE FERNS (_Botrychium_) Plant large, fruiting in June, sterile part much divided: Rattlesnake Fern. Plant smaller: Fruiting in autumn, sterile part long-stalked, triangular. Common Grape Fern. Fruiting in summer: Plant fleshy, sterile part mostly with lunate segments. Moonwort. Plant less fleshy, segments not lunate: Sterile part short-stalked above the middle of the stem. Matricary Fern. Sterile part stalked usually below middle of stem. Little Grape Fern. Sterile part sessile near the top of the stem. Lance-leaved Grape Fern. GRAPE FERNS _Botrychium_ Rootstock very short, erect with clustered fleshy roots; the base of the sheathed stalk containing the bud for the next year's frond. Fertile frond one to three pinnate, the contracted divisions bearing a double row of sessile, naked, globular sporangia, opening transversely into two v
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