F E 11 N S;
1S1ÌITISII AND EXOTIC.
Po rtio n of m iiture F rond, u n d e r side.
POLYPODIUM PAEADISEiE.
L angsdoeff and F is c iie e . K unze. XIooee and
I I oDLSTON. L in k . AYil ldenow. FIookee. K aulfuss.
P L A T E I . V O L . I I .
Volypodlum paradisioi,
“ otites,
F e e .
O f G a e d e n s , (not o f W i l l d e n o x v .)
Folypodium—Polypody. Paradisea—Paradise.
A C H A R M IN G species, with a rough-looking d ark green frond.
An u p rig h t grower, although a slender-looking Fern. AVlien
in fructification the frond is handsome, the sori being very
golden in appearance.
Only to be met with in the b etter collections.
An evergreen stove .Fern.
V O L . I I . u