Ferns: British and . POLYPODIUM Portion of mature Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM PERCUSSUM. Cayanilles. Kunze. Swartz. Kaulfuss. Langsdorff and Fischer. Sprengel. PLATE XX. VOL. II. JPleopeltis perctissa, Polypodium cuspidatum, avenium, PJilehodium percussum,Drynaria perciissa. Peesl. Hookee and Greville. J. Smith. Link. Peesl. Desvaux. J. Smith. Mooee and Houlston. Pee. Vo lypodium—Polypody. JPercussum—Stricken. In the Section Pleopeltis of Authors. The Polypodium percussum is a dwarf creeping species, withbold, large fractification, which gives t


Ferns: British and . POLYPODIUM Portion of mature Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM PERCUSSUM. Cayanilles. Kunze. Swartz. Kaulfuss. Langsdorff and Fischer. Sprengel. PLATE XX. VOL. II. JPleopeltis perctissa, Polypodium cuspidatum, avenium, PJilehodium percussum,Drynaria perciissa. Peesl. Hookee and Greville. J. Smith. Link. Peesl. Desvaux. J. Smith. Mooee and Houlston. Pee. Vo lypodium—Polypody. JPercussum—Stricken. In the Section Pleopeltis of Authors. The Polypodium percussum is a dwarf creeping species, withbold, large fractification, which gives the frond a noble ap-pearance. It perhaps requires more than ordinary care to growthis species successfully. As a general rule, the Ferns withcreeping sori require to be planted with the rhizomas above 44 POLYPODIITM PERCUSSUM. the soil, or they are very apt to decay, consequently manyplants are lost through improper planting. An evergreen stove Fern. Native of Brazil, Tropical and South America, Surinam, , and Peru. Introduced into the Koya


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