. British ferns and their varieties. -3J£ f>-*c U*mi0gP® & ^M: l°X£ f% .- aS.\,% $ ti h^K> M-Jt ??-??~^- ,.???£, % #MJ M&K m,* £* XVII , V(IC. CRISTATA ROBERTS BRITISH FERNS XVIII Lastkea pseudo-mas, vttr. ramosissima {Moore) The late Mr. Robert Wright, Parkfield, Stone, Wales. 1864. Syil. RAMO-CR1STATA (ITo/i.) By Mr. Parsons. This variety has never been reproducedfrom seed. Mr. Parsons considers that he has raised the varietycristata from it, but probably like its counterparts in P. angulare,and with A. f. /., viz., acrocladon, it is barren. It i


. British ferns and their varieties. -3J£ f>-*c U*mi0gP® & ^M: l°X£ f% .- aS.\,% $ ti h^K> M-Jt ??-??~^- ,.???£, % #MJ M&K m,* £* XVII , V(IC. CRISTATA ROBERTS BRITISH FERNS XVIII Lastkea pseudo-mas, vttr. ramosissima {Moore) The late Mr. Robert Wright, Parkfield, Stone, Wales. 1864. Syil. RAMO-CR1STATA (ITo/i.) By Mr. Parsons. This variety has never been reproducedfrom seed. Mr. Parsons considers that he has raised the varietycristata from it, but probably like its counterparts in P. angulare,and with A. f. /., viz., acrocladon, it is barren. It is maintained by more than one good authority that L. —and that only—can be raised from spores of L. ramo-sissima. Plants in Mr. Wollastons collection—said to have beenraised in this way—seem certainly smaller and paler in colour thanthe common $%», m, ?*. xvin LASTBEA PSEUDO-MAS, W. RAMOSISSIMA 300 BRITISH FERNS XIX LASTREA F1L1X-MAS GRANDICEPS Mrs. Berry, Key Pit, Ilfracombe, N. Devon. 1870.


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