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PüiTíon of m a turo F roiid—up p e r sido.
DORYOPTERIS SAGITTÆFOLIA.
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D u n /o p te r is sa g itiifu il.a ,
liíu h ro c J iía sagiiíccfuUa,
P te i'is s a g ü toe fo lia ,
M o o u e a n d H o u l s t o n . F e e .
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Spear-leaved Feni. SagUicefulHt—Arvow-hcad leaved.
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A n exquisite dwa rf species, deserving to be in every collection.
E'aslly cultivated, occupying b u t little room, and very
distinct, this p re tty arrow-headed F e rn must be a favourite with
every one.
An evergreen stove species.
Native of Brazil.
In tro d u c ed into the Royal Gardens, Kew, b y Air. George
G a rd n e r, in th e year 1841.
The fronds, which arc simple, arc sagittate, acute, ratlicr
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