Ferns: British and . Portion of Pinna of mature Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM AUKEUM. LlNN^US. KUNZE. WiLLDENOW. SCHKUHR. SpRENGEL. {not of Martyn and Galleotti.) PLATE V. VOL. II. Polypodium majus-aureunifPJilehodium aureum. Pleopeltis aurea,Chrysopteris aurea. Plumiee. Hooker and Bauee. R. Beown. J. Smith. Plumiee. MoOEE AND HOULSTON, Fee. Polypodium—Polypody. A ureum—Golden. In the Section Phlebodium of Authors. An especial favourite with growers. Its noble glaucous fronds,conspicuous sori, and curious hares-foot rhizoma, render it avery attractive object. In its rhizoma


Ferns: British and . Portion of Pinna of mature Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM AUKEUM. LlNN^US. KUNZE. WiLLDENOW. SCHKUHR. SpRENGEL. {not of Martyn and Galleotti.) PLATE V. VOL. II. Polypodium majus-aureunifPJilehodium aureum. Pleopeltis aurea,Chrysopteris aurea. Plumiee. Hooker and Bauee. R. Beown. J. Smith. Plumiee. MoOEE AND HOULSTON, Fee. Polypodium—Polypody. A ureum—Golden. In the Section Phlebodium of Authors. An especial favourite with growers. Its noble glaucous fronds,conspicuous sori, and curious hares-foot rhizoma, render it avery attractive object. In its rhizoma it closely resembles theDavallias. Amongst the division Phlebodium there are severalother species, such as P. sporadocarpum, P. areolatum, and II. C 10 POLYPODIUM AUREUM. decumamiim, that, in the glaucous character, and general formboth of fronds and rhizoma, closely resemble Polypocliiim order to grow the Fern luxuriantly, and as glaucous aspossible, it should be placed in a warm shady situation; in a


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