The F e rn has been v ery aptly named “ hastiefolium.”
I t appears to be a delicate species, and somewhat difficult to
manage.
The fronds are thick in consistency, and the veins very
apparent.
F o r a frond of P olypodmm hastcufolium my thanks are due
to Air. J . Smith, Curator of the E oy a l Gardens, Kew.
I t is not in any of the N u rse rym en ’s lists.
The illustration is from Air. Smith’s frond.
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