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Ccenopieri.s flaocida,
Darea Jlaccida,
Asplenium odontites.
TflUNBERG. S cH K U IIB . F e e .
W iL LD EN O w . F e e .
W i L I D E N OW?
AsjolcHittm—Spleenwort. F la e d d um—YaiAAa.
Ix T U B S e c t i o n D a r e a o f A u t h o r s .
N o collection should he without this charming Fern. It is
elegant in form, and gains an increased beauty from the pendulous
habit. A good specimen is a most attractive object, the
fronds all hanging round the plant so as completely to hide
the pot in ivhich it is planted. A commonly cultivated Fern,
and deservedly a universal favourite.
Introduced into the Koyal Gardens, Kew, in the year 184-3,
by Air. ,Tohn Fdgcrley.
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