ASPLENIUM RADICANS.
shaped at the base; segments obtusely-ovate, slightly crenate
on tlio margin. The largest pinna is that nearest the rachis.
llachis and stipes ebeneous.
^ Fronds from fifteen to eighteen inches in length, being without
pinnæ at the apex, and rooting at the extreme point.
The colour is jiale green.
The frond terminal, being attached to a fasciculate rhizoma.
An uncommon but exceedingly interesting species, and one
which is easily cultivated.
I am not aware that it is in any other British Catalogue than
that of Messrs. AYitch, Jun., of the Exotic Nursery, Chelsea.
Abroad it is in that of Messrs. Booth and Son, of Hamburg.
For a plant of this species I am indebted to Messrs. Booth
and Son, of Hamburg.
The illustration is from a plant in my own possession.
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