. The book of choice ferns : for the garden, conservatory, and stove : describing and giving explicit cultural directions for the best and most striking ferns and selaginellas in cultivation. Illustrated with coloured plates and numerous wood engravings, specially prepared for this work . Ferns; Ferns. 70 THE BOOK OF CHOICE FERNS. P. (Platyloma) sagittata — Plat-yl-o'-ma ; sag-it-ta'-ta (arrow-shaped), Moore and Houlston. This greenhouse species, of erect habit and of a somewhat deciduous nature, is the Pteris sagittata of Cavanilles, and the Allosorus sagittatus of Presl. It is a native of Me


. The book of choice ferns : for the garden, conservatory, and stove : describing and giving explicit cultural directions for the best and most striking ferns and selaginellas in cultivation. Illustrated with coloured plates and numerous wood engravings, specially prepared for this work . Ferns; Ferns. 70 THE BOOK OF CHOICE FERNS. P. (Platyloma) sagittata — Plat-yl-o'-ma ; sag-it-ta'-ta (arrow-shaped), Moore and Houlston. This greenhouse species, of erect habit and of a somewhat deciduous nature, is the Pteris sagittata of Cavanilles, and the Allosorus sagittatus of Presl. It is a native of Mexico, and is closely allied to P. cordata, and nearer still to the variety Jlexuosa, but its fronds are not zigzag, and the habit, instead of being drooping, is upright. Lowe states that P. sagittata was raised from spores at the Koyal Gardens, Kew, in the year 1842. Its fronds, triangular and bipinnate (twice divided to the midrib), are pro- duced from a short-creeping rhizome, and borne on pale brown or straw-coloured stalks Sin. to 12in. long. They are IJft. to 2ft. long, and their Fig. 25. Portion of Fertile Frond of stalked pinnules (leafits), smooth and of a glaucous Peilsea sagittata /-,-,., (bluish-green) colour and soit, papery texture, have the singular property of rolling their margins under, and thus becoming quite arrow-shaped when fertile (Fig. 25) ; in the barren state these leaflets are heart-shaped.—Lowe, Ferns British and Exotic, iii., t. 28. Hooker, Synopsis Filicum, p. 153, as a variety of P. cordata. P. (Cheiloplecton) Seemanni—Cheil-op-lec'-ton ; See-man'-ni (Dr. Seemann's), Hooker. A greenhouse species, native of Mazatlan, Mexico. It is very Hke P. auriculata in habit and general appearance, differing from that species principally in its finer venation and narrower involucre.—Hooker, Species Filicum, ii., p. 141, t. P. (Cheiloplecton) Skinneri—Cheil-op-lec'-ton ; Skin'-ner-i (Skinner's), Hooker. This stove species, native of Guatemala, is


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