. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 508 DRYNARIA DEYNAEIA (Greek, nnS--/,/..-. /v/-//.'?;-)«os. A genus of 10 or more East Indiun tmn. wiih round naked to but uith a uet-work of veins, with fn i. veiulets, and with either a soparatt' " l(:it "t- with the lower portion of the spurli


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 508 DRYNARIA DEYNAEIA (Greek, nnS--/,/..-. /v/-//.'?;-)«os. A genus of 10 or more East Indiun tmn. wiih round naked to but uith a uet-work of veins, with fn i. veiulets, and with either a soparatt' " l(:it "t- with the lower portion of the spurlirariii!,' Iraf .1. |,ly pinnatifid like an oak leaf. D. quercifblia, wiili of the spore-bearing 2-3 ft. long, tlie commonest species. D. rigidula, S\v. (Z). diversifblia, R. Br.), a similar but larger species from the same region, also appeared at one time in the American trade, but the species are seldom seen in cultivation in this country. J), mttscefdlia is occa- .sionally seen in fine collections, where it is grown for its striking, simple foliage, which reminds one of the Bird's Nest Pern (Thamnopteris). It is really a I'olypodium, which see for description. L. M. Underwood. DEYOPTEBIS (Greek, oak-fern). PdypodiAcetr. Wood Fern. A widely distributed genus of handsome ferns with dissected foliage and bearing round sori . acrostichoides, see Polystichum ; for D. deetirrens, see Sagenia. In North America, known mostly as Aspidiums* For culture, see Ferns. Not the same as Doryopteris. A. Veins entirely free. B. Pimiie lobed less than one-third to midrib. hlrtipes, Kuntze [Nephrbdium hirtipes, \.). Lvs. 2-3 ft. long, 8-16 in. broad, on stalks clothed with dense black scales ; pinnse with broad, blunt lobes, the lower ones not reduced in size : sori medial on the lobes. In- dia. BB. Pinme cleft nearly to midrib, or lvs. bipinnaie or tripinnatifid. o. Texture thin, memhranoxis ; veins simple or once D. Lower pinnce gradually reduced to mere lobes. Noveb


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