Ferns: British and . lOLVrODIUM TRICH ODES11-VOL. Portion of mature Frond—under side. rOLYPODIUM TRICHODES. Reinwardt. J. Smith. Kunze. MoaRE and Houlston. PLATE IT. VOL. II. Lastrea Kunzei,Sypolepis tricliodes,Lastrea paludosa,As2ndium uliginosiim, Of Of GrAEDENS. -ScHOTT. , (not of Newmanor Bkaun.) Polypodium—Polypody. Trichodes—Hair-like. A MAGNIFICENT, delicate-looking, large Fern, with vivid greenfronds. It should be in every collection, and should especiallybe cultivated as an exhibition plant. It requires shade, as 4 POLYPODIUM TRICHODES. sunshine very spee


Ferns: British and . lOLVrODIUM TRICH ODES11-VOL. Portion of mature Frond—under side. rOLYPODIUM TRICHODES. Reinwardt. J. Smith. Kunze. MoaRE and Houlston. PLATE IT. VOL. II. Lastrea Kunzei,Sypolepis tricliodes,Lastrea paludosa,As2ndium uliginosiim, Of Of GrAEDENS. -ScHOTT. , (not of Newmanor Bkaun.) Polypodium—Polypody. Trichodes—Hair-like. A MAGNIFICENT, delicate-looking, large Fern, with vivid greenfronds. It should be in every collection, and should especiallybe cultivated as an exhibition plant. It requires shade, as 4 POLYPODIUM TRICHODES. sunshine very speedily blanches its large but delicate cultivated, yet requiring abundance of pot-room. An evergreen stove Fern. Native of the East Indies. Polypodium tricliodes came up spontaneously at the RoyalGardens, Kew, in the year 1849. Fragile fronds bi-tripinnate, with linear-lanceolate pinnae, andpinnatifid pinnules, with bluntly-lobed rather ovate segments. Length of frond usually from three to five feet; my planthas fronds five feet and a half


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