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r o r t i o n o f b a r r e n F r o n d—u n d e r s id e .
ACROSTICHUM FRIGIDUM.
L in d e n .
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Acrostichum ruhiginosum, ?
“ schiedei, Ì
“ hrachyneuron,
Flaphoglossum fr ig id um ,
“ viscosum,
“ 7'uhiginosum, ?
“ hrachyneuron,
P e e .
K u n z e .
P e e .
J. S m i t h . M o o e e .
O f G a r d e n s . {Not o f S c h o t t . )
J . S m i t h .
J . S m i t h .
Acrostichum— Yvom the Greek, ahros high, and siichos—or^cx.
F rigidum—Prigid.
I n t h e S e c t i o n E l a p i i o g l o s s u m o e A u t h o r s .
A n exceedingly interesting species, and when well grown a
compact handsome E e rn : more generally known in gardens as
the Elaphoglossum viscosum. The hab it of the plant is good,
th e strap-shaped fronds being crowded, weeping, and graceful.
An evergreen stove Fern.
Native of Tropical America.
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