Ferns: British and . p rj i, ^ I U M s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^. Portion of mature Frond. POLYPODIUM SPOKADOCARPUM. WiLLDENOW. KUNZE. HoOKER. PLATE VI. VOL. IT. Polypodium areolatum, ? glaucum, Chrysopteris sporadocarpa,Phlehodium sporadocarpum, WiLLDENOW. SCHTEDI. LiNNiEUS. Or Gardens, {not of Kaddi.) Link. Fee. J. Smith. Mooee and Houlston. JPolypodium—Polypody. Sporadocarpum—Spore-fronted. In the Section Phlebodium of Authors. Opinion differs as to which is the handsomest Fern amongstthe glaucous section Phlehodium. The present Fern is muchless common than Polypodium aureum, and, in my opinion, a


Ferns: British and . p rj i, ^ I U M s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^. Portion of mature Frond. POLYPODIUM SPOKADOCARPUM. WiLLDENOW. KUNZE. HoOKER. PLATE VI. VOL. IT. Polypodium areolatum, ? glaucum, Chrysopteris sporadocarpa,Phlehodium sporadocarpum, WiLLDENOW. SCHTEDI. LiNNiEUS. Or Gardens, {not of Kaddi.) Link. Fee. J. Smith. Mooee and Houlston. JPolypodium—Polypody. Sporadocarpum—Spore-fronted. In the Section Phlebodium of Authors. Opinion differs as to which is the handsomest Fern amongstthe glaucous section Phlehodium. The present Fern is muchless common than Polypodium aureum, and, in my opinion, amore beautiful species. The pinnae are also narrower, and moredistant from each other than in P. aureum. Like P. aureum it is easily propagated, and it is more glaucous. An evergreen stove Fern. Native of Mexico. 14 POLYP(>DIUM SPORADOCARPUM. Introduced into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in the year 1843,having been forwarded by Mr. D. Cameron. Fronds glaucous, pinnatifid; outline somewhat oval, with stiffcoriaceous, blunt, nearly lanceolate repand segm


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