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Pinna of mature Frond, under side.
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POLYPODIUM PALUSTRE,
P L A T E X L V . V O L . U .
Meniscium p a lu stre,
“ dentatum,
“ serratum.
B a d d i . H o o k e e . B a d e e .
J . S m i t h . K ü n z e . F e e ,
P e e s l .
C a v a n il l e .s . S p e e n g e l .
Hum—Polypody. P a lu stre—Marsh.
I n t h e S e c t i o n M e n i s c i u m o f A u t h o r s .
W h e n successfully cultivated and bearing fertile fronds, this
species is a noble F e rn . The lines of sori are a conspicuous
feature.
An evergreen stove species.
Native of Brazil, American Meridian, and P h ilippine Islands.
Fro n d s glabrous, pinnate; pinnæ entire, lanceolate-acuminate
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