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ACROSTICHUM FLAGELLIFERUM.
IV a l l ic h . H ook er a n d G r e v il e e . K u n z e . B l um e .
F L .V l'E X L H I . VOL . V I I .
Poecilopteris Jlagellifera,
“ heteroclita,
Cyrtogonium Jiagelliferum,
Heteronevron heierocliton,
Acrostichum heteroclitum,
J. S m i t h .
M o o ü e . P r e s l .
J . S m i t h .
M o o e e a n d H o ü l s t o n .
F e e .
P e e s l .
Acrostichum—From the Greek, akros—high, and siirhos—order.
FlagelUferum—Kod-bearing.
I x THE S e c tio x P oe c i lo p t e r i s oe A l'th o h s .
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A EiiEE-oRowiXG s^iecies, somewhat difficult to manage
successfully.
A n evergreen stove Fern .
Native of the E a st Indies.
In tro d u c ed into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in 1828, having
been received from Dr. "Wallich.
T he fronds are proliferous. Sterile frond glabrous, pinnate,
the pinnæ being petiolate, ovate or oblong-acuminate, undula ted .
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