Ferns: British and . r o L y r ^^ ^ u M ii e m i o n i t i d e u >i, VII-VOL. Portion of matui-e Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM HEMIONITIDEUM. Wallich. PLATE VII. VOL. TI. Polypodium memhranaceum,PhyUiiidis hemionitidea,Drynaria Ifemionitis plantaglnea,Selliguea hemionitidea,Colysis KuNZE. Dox. Speengel. J. Smith. J. Smith. Mooee & Houlston. Don. Presl. Fee. Presl. Polypodium—Polypody. Hemionitideiim—Spleenwort-like. In the Section Drynaria of Authors. A curious membranaceous crumpled-looking Fern, with simplefronds, yet rendered interesting from the large size andprominent chara
Ferns: British and . r o L y r ^^ ^ u M ii e m i o n i t i d e u >i, VII-VOL. Portion of matui-e Frond—under side. POLYPODIUM HEMIONITIDEUM. Wallich. PLATE VII. VOL. TI. Polypodium memhranaceum,PhyUiiidis hemionitidea,Drynaria Ifemionitis plantaglnea,Selliguea hemionitidea,Colysis KuNZE. Dox. Speengel. J. Smith. J. Smith. Mooee & Houlston. Don. Presl. Fee. Presl. Polypodium—Polypody. Hemionitideiim—Spleenwort-like. In the Section Drynaria of Authors. A curious membranaceous crumpled-looking Fern, with simplefronds, yet rendered interesting from the large size andprominent character of its heaps of sori. A delicate species,and not common in cultivation. An evergreen stove Fern. From the East Indies. Received at the Royal Gardens, Kew, in the year 1844,from the late Mrs. Lawrence, of Ealing Park. 16 POLYPODIUM HEMIONITIDEUM. Fronds glabrous, simple, broadly lanceolate in form, undula-ted, unusually membranous, attenuated at the base. Fronds lateral, articulated on a creeping rhizoma, which isscaly. Length of frond from one to two feet; colour bright gre
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