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Portion of inutiirp I’rond, under side.
ADIANTUM TRAPEZIFORME.
L in næ u s . H o o k e r . F e e . S w a r t z . IY il l d e n o w . L in k .
M oore a n d H o u l s t o n . K u n z e . J. S m it h .
P r e s l . L in d e n . G a l l e o t t i . S e em a n . S k in n e r .
I'L A T E I I I . V O L . H I .
Adiantum eminent,
Klotzsohianum,
formosiesimum,
rhomhoidcMm,
P k e s l .
P b e s l .
K l o t z s o h . P l ü m i e e .
S l o a n e .
L a n g s d o e f f a n d F i s c h e e ,
H o o k e e a n d G ef.v i l i ,e .
S g h k u i i e .
Adiantum—Dry. Trapeziforme—Ilhomb-shaped leaves.
T h i s delicate, y e t bold-looking species is well known to all
the principal F e rn cultivators, b u t is seldom to be found in
small collections. Easily cultivated, and when grown as a large
specimen this F e rn becomes so attractive an object, th a t it seems
desirable th a t it should be added to every collection.
An evergreen stove Fern .
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