Portion of mature Frond, under side.
POLYPODIUM NITIDUM.
K a u l f u s s . K u n z e .
PLATE XXIV. VOL. I I .
Campyloneuron nitidum,
“ p liylliild um,
Cyrtophlehium nitidum,
Campyloneurum nitidum,
Campylonevron nitidum,
J . S m i t h .
B e r l in G a r d e n s .
J . S m i t h . M o o e e a n d H o u l s t o n .
I * b e s l .
K a u l f u s s . F e e .
P o lypodium—Polypody. ÌVìììi/m)»—Shining.
I n t h e S e c t i o n C y r t o p i i l e b i u m o f A u t h o r s .
A STRONG-GROWIXO, simple-frondecl, erect, rig id species, with
shining fronds, and not difficult to grow into a good specimen.
An evergreen stove Fern.
Native of Tropical America, the M^est Ind ie s, and St.
Ca tha rine’s Island.
Fro n d s glabrous, coriaceous, simple, u n dulated, lanceolate