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D OR YO 1’ T E RI S COLLINA.
J . S.MITII. M oore .vxd H o u l s t o n .
P L A T E X X X V I I I . VOL . I I I .
Daryoplet'is varians,
Pien's collina,
“ pedaloides,
" vai'ians.
J. S m i t i i .
R a u d i . S v k e n g e l . K u s z e .
J)esv,vux.
H a d d i .
7Jo)-yo;i/ei-(.s—Spear-leaved Forii. Collina—-L lull.
A S OM EW H A T similar-looking, beautiful species, b u t dwarlcr
in h ab it, and with smaller fronds than I ), palmata-, not commonly
to be met with in gardens. T h e re seems to be some
confusion rega rd in g these F e rn s, as they are to be found undci-
the names of D . collina, D. palmata, and J). pedata, as it
only one species. AVorthy ol general cultivation.
.Vu evergreen stove Fern.
Native of Brazil.
T he fronds, wlilch are glabrous and coriaceous, are palmate
in form. T h e sterile fronds are three or five lobed, with
roundish obtuse b lu n t segments. The fertile fronds are five
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