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ASPLENIUM DIMIDIATUM.
S w a r t z . M o o r e a n d H o u l s t o n . K u n z e . F e e . P r e s l .
PLATE X I I I .— a . v o l . V.
Asplénium zamicefolium,
“ formosum.
H o E T , not WlIiLDENOW.
H o e t .
Asp lén ium—Spleenwort. D im id ia tum—Halved.
I n t h e S e c t io n T r ic h o m a n e s o i' A u t h o r s .
T h e present Pern is a handsome species in the dw'arf and
interesting section Trichomanes of Authors. It is seldom to
be met with in private collections, and indeed is very rare in
the Nurserymen’s Catalogues. Some months since I observed
a very nice plant in the Koyal Gardens at Kew, and, most
probably, it will be found in that splendid collection at the
present time.
Asplénium dimidiatum is an evergreen stove Fern.
I believe I am right in stating that hitherto it has only been
found in a wild state in the AVest Indies.
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