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P o rtio n of Pinuii of m a tu re Froiul, u n d e r side.;
POLYPODIUM AUEEUM.
LiNNiEUS. K u n z e . W il l d e n o w . S c h k u h e . S p r e n g e l .
(Not of M a r t e n s a n d G a l l e o t t i . )
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majus-aui'eum,
Plilehodiiim aureum.
Pleopeltis aurea,
Chrysopteris aurea,
P l u m i e e .
H o o k e r a n d B a d e r . E . B r o w n .
J . S m i t h . P l d m i e r .
M o o r e a n d H o d i s t o n .
P r e s l .
L i n k . F e e .
P olypodium—Polypody. Au reum—Goldeu.
I n t h e S e c t i o n P h l e b o d i h m o f A d t h o e s .
A n especial favourite with growers. Its noble glaucous fronds,
conspicuous sori, and curious h a re ’s-foot rhizoma, ren d e r it a
very attractive object. In its rhizoma it closely resembles the
Bavallias. Amongst the division PMehodium there are several
other species, such as P . sporadocarpum, P . areolatum, and P.
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