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Table 1 Norwegian toponyms referring to fern rhizomes (moldfôr)
Table 1 Norwegian toponyms referring to fern rhizomes (moldfôr) (Continued)
Table 2 Approximate dates of the last time fern rhizomes werecollected as fodder at various localities
Fig. 1 Matteuccia struthiopteris rhizome. Although usually consideredinferior to the Dryopteris species, its large rhizomes have beenextensively collected for fodder use
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