Piana of mature Frond, under side.
POLYPODIUM DICTYOCALLIS.
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P L A T E X X X V I . v o l . I I .
Phlehodium dictyocallis,
“ multiseriale,
Chrysopteris dictyocallis,
P o lypodium—Polypody.
J . S m i t h .
T. M o o b e .
F e b .
Dictyocallis—Beautiful-netted.
I n t h e S e c t i o n P h l e b o d i u m o r A u t h o e s .
A n o t h e r species in the way of P olypodium aureum, scarcely
yet known amongst cultivators of Ferns.
An evergreen stove species.
Native of Tropical America and Demerara.
In tro d u c ed into the E oy a l Gardens, K ew , in 1860.
Fronds ample, sub-pinnate, glabrous; segments broad, lanceolate
acuminate; base spread out, entire.
Rhizoma shaggy, with pale brown scales. Sinus narrow and
rounded.
Sori in several series on either side the midvein.
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