. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . he leaf. Indiato Australia. AAA. Veins (primary) dis-tinct from midrib to theedge,connected by paralleltransverse veinlets form-ing rows of Lvs. elongate, simple, smooth , Linn. Lvs. 1-3ft. long, 1-4 in. wide, with anacute point, and the lowprpa


. 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, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom . he leaf. Indiato Australia. AAA. Veins (primary) dis-tinct from midrib to theedge,connected by paralleltransverse veinlets form-ing rows of Lvs. elongate, simple, smooth , Linn. Lvs. 1-3ft. long, 1-4 in. wide, with anacute point, and the lowprpart narrowed gradually;areolae in rows of 6-12, usu-ally with 2 sori each. Fla. toBrazil.—This species mightmore .iusily be placed in thegenus Lvs. irith under surfacetomentose. Lingua, Swz. Lvs. 4-8 in. long, 1-4 in. wide, the apex 1884. Polypodium vulgare. yftp,, cuspidate, the base nar- var. Cambricum. rowed or rounded; upper sur- A crested or much put f^ce naked, the lower matted form, from a specimen ^j^j^ reddish cottony brown; ^ fv V r sori in close rows of 4-6 each. shire. (X/«.) j^p^^ ^^ spe- cies and the next are often placed in the genus Nipho-bolus. triciispe, Swz. Lvs. hastate. 2-4 in. each way, with acentral lanceolate-triangular lobe and spreading lateral. ones which are more or less auricled at the base. Ja-pan and Corea. /. aureum. See Phlcbodium.—P. Dryopteris. See Phegop-teris Dryopteris.—J. teris.—i. AcrrtJir/rednwm. See Phe-Kopteris. —/. iinixafoHuin. See Phymatodes. — P. mr/»-e«ccn».See PliyiiiJitodes —/. Phegopteris. See Phegopteris Polypo-(li<)i(l(<s.—i. Jlu/inatodes. See Phymatodes.—P. plumosum isu form of Asplenium filixfoemina.—P. quereifblium. See Drynaria.—P. risjidulum. See Drynaria.—P. Swdrtzii. See Phy-matodes. L. M. Underwood. POLYPODY. See Polypodium. (Greek words meaning many-wingedor feathered; referring to the pappus). includes a handsome, rosy


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