Ferns: British and . Tortion of mature Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM HAEPEODES. Link. Kunze. PLATE XVII. VOL. II. GoniopJilehium Jiarpeodes,Marginaria Jiarpeodes, J. Smith. Mooee and Houlston. Peesl. Polypodium—Polypody. Harpeodes—Scimitar-like. In the Section Goniophlebium of Authors. An interesting Fern, bearing a striking resemblance to thePolypodium Catharince of Langsdorff and Fischer, and figuredin Vol. I., Plate XLIV., and described at page 131 of thatvolume. Introduced into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in the year 1841,from the Poyal Botanic Gardens of Berlin. An evergreen stove spe


Ferns: British and . Tortion of mature Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM HAEPEODES. Link. Kunze. PLATE XVII. VOL. II. GoniopJilehium Jiarpeodes,Marginaria Jiarpeodes, J. Smith. Mooee and Houlston. Peesl. Polypodium—Polypody. Harpeodes—Scimitar-like. In the Section Goniophlebium of Authors. An interesting Fern, bearing a striking resemblance to thePolypodium Catharince of Langsdorff and Fischer, and figuredin Vol. I., Plate XLIV., and described at page 131 of thatvolume. Introduced into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in the year 1841,from the Poyal Botanic Gardens of Berlin. An evergreen stove species. Native of Brazil. Fronds pinnatifid, the pinnae being nearly entire, lanceolate-acuminate, scimitar-shaped, the lower ones standing glabrous, broadly lanceolate in form, nearly erect inhabit; articulated on a stout, scaly, creeping II. F 38 POLYPODIUM HARPEODES. Length from three to four feet; colour dull bluish green. Stipes nearly half the length of the frond. Veins much more indisti


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