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Portion of mature F ro n d -im d e r side.
ADIANTUM rUBESCENS.
ScHKUiiR. M o o r e a n d H o u l s t o n . j . S m i t h . K u n z e .
M T l l d e n o w . L i n k , not K a d d i .
P L A T E IX . Y O L . 111.
A d ia n tum hisp idulum ,
“ p e d a tum ,
“ p lic a tum ,
SwAEïz. F e e .
H o o k e e a n d G e e v i l l e .
F o e s t e e .
K a u l f u s s .
A d ia n tum —D r y . Pubescens— Dow n y . . It
T h i s F e rn has been very correctly named pubescens, indeed it
is as pubescent as it is possible for a F e rn to b e ; the stem
being quite ro u g h with the vast number of short broivn hairs.
I t is a handsome F e rn , easily cultivated, req u irin g b u t little