The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . sharply incised-toothed. sori small, oblong-reniform. Athyrixtm Schimperi. A. semihastatum (half-hastate), sti. 6in. to 9in. long, herbaceous, 6in. to 9in. long, 3in. to 4in. broad, pinnatifid atapex, pinnate below ; pinnfe mostly simple, oblong, auricled, thelowest stalked, 2in. long, Iin. broad, toothed, and cut nearly orquite to the rachis into spathulate pinnules. soH reaching fromthe midrib nearly to the edge. Cuba. St


The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . sharply incised-toothed. sori small, oblong-reniform. Athyrixtm Schimperi. A. semihastatum (half-hastate), sti. 6in. to 9in. long, herbaceous, 6in. to 9in. long, 3in. to 4in. broad, pinnatifid atapex, pinnate below ; pinnfe mostly simple, oblong, auricled, thelowest stalked, 2in. long, Iin. broad, toothed, and cut nearly orquite to the rachis into spathulate pinnules. soH reaching fromthe midrib nearly to the edge. Cuba. Stove. Syn. DiplaziumSimihastatum. A. septentrionale. The Forked Spleenwort, as this speciesis popularly called, is of a very cosmopolitan character, ex-tending from India to the Rocky Mountams. The specitic namedoubtless refers to its being most frequently found in theNorthern districts of Great Britain, where it is, however, veryrare. See Fig. 130. Fig. 128. Asplenium Ruta-murauia. ivisions narrow-linear, sori solitary,&c., 1887. Stove. Syn. Darea scandens. 1900 Supplement—Recent Introductions, &c. i07 Aspleniiun— FlQ. 129. ASPLENIUM SANDERSONI. A. Serra (saw), rkiz. stout, creeping, fronds fretjuently and 1ft. broad, vivid peen, ele^antiy arching; pinnaetifteen to twenty pairs, spreadin*;, 4in. to Sin. long, about , sharply toothed, rounded at base on the upper side,wedf:e-shaped on the lower side, sort prominent, disposedmostly in two parallel rows close to the midrib. Brazil, Peru,&c. sinuatum (sinuate), sti. tufted, short, erect, fronds cori-aceous, lanceolate, 1ft. to 2ft. long, lin. to 2iin. broad, narrowedto an acuminate apex andvei-y gradually below, themargin slightly undulated butnot toothed. sori narrow,often on every vein, reachingfrom near the rachis nearlyto the margin- Guinea Coastsouthward to Angola. speciosum (showy), - creeping. sti. erect,straw-coloured, 1ft. or morein length, fronds 1ft. to


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