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"Gathering Ferns" (Helen Allingham) from The Illustrated London News, July 1871

Pteridomania or fern fever was a Victorian craze for ferns. Decorative arts of the period presented the fern motif in pottery, glass, metal, textiles, wood, printed paper, and sculpture, with ferns "appearing on everything from christening presents to gravestones and memorials".[1]

  1. ^ Boyd (1993), p. [page needed].

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celebrated by carrying palm leaves. During the Victorian phenomenon of Pteridomania or "fern craze", fern fronds became wildly popular symbols. Because fronds...

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editor was John Lindley. The book was released at a time of so-called "pteridomania" in Britain. Along with William Grosart Johnstone and Alexander Croall's...

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Fern sports

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growth form. Ferns sports particularly suffered during the Victorian-era Pteridomania ('Fern-Fever') craze, when over collecting of fern species included over...

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Charlotte Chanter

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increasing rarity of certain Devon ferns. Her brother Charles coined the term pteridomania for this Victorian craze for ferns. Chanter's 1861 novel, Over the Cliffs...

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British Pteridological Society

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American Fern Society

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trip was described by Oliver Sacks in his 2002 book Oaxaca Journal. Pteridomania "Brilliant Light and The American Fern Society, Oliver Sacks". Web of...

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Plant collecting

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whose future is under threat. This period of collecting became known as pteridomania (or "fern-fever"). The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh plan to use cultivated...

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Shirley Hibberd

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particular native ferns, which had become a collecting obsession, known as pteridomania in the 1860s and 70s. In his books he gave detailed instructions for...

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19th century in Scotland, a period of collecting that became known as Pteridomania (or "fern-fever"). In 1860 Dickie reported that the original colony had...

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Woodsia alpina

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especially in the Moffat Hills. This period of collecting became known as Pteridomania (or "fern-fever"). John Sadler, later a curator of the Royal Botanic...

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Edward Joseph Lowe

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British Newspaper Archive. Media related to Edward Joseph Lowe at Wikimedia Commons Ferns and Pteridomania in Victorian Scotland Ferns:British and Exotic...

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Campyloneurum phyllitidis

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