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ADIANTUiM ASSIMILE.
S w a r t z . B r ow n . W il l d e n o w . M oore a n d H o u l s t o n .
H o o k e r . .T. S m it u . K u n z e . F e e .
I ' l .A T E v m . A . A'O L. I I I .
A d ia n tum triganum , L.iB ii.iiEDiEnE . A V ii.ld en o iv . P k e s l .
A d ian tum— D r y . A s s im ile— Assimilated.
I’liE A d ia n tum assimile is a common i ’ern in Australasia, and
one which appears to vary considerably in different situations.
The usual form cultivated in this country is th a t which is found
in its wild state, growing in loiv damp situations. A more
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