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OLEANDRA NERIIFORMIS.
C a v a n i l l e s . K u n z e . S m i t h . B o r y .
P LA T E X V I . VOL. VI I .
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Aspidium neriiformis,
“ suhcostale.
urn,
“ neriiforme,
“ lorifrons,
“ pistilla re ,
“ Wallichiaiium,
Oleandra hirtella,
“ neriifolia,
Ophioptef'is verticillata,
S w a r t z .
W a l l ic h .
P o ie e t .
B l u m e .
S w a r t z . S p r e n g e l .
K u n z e .
S w a r t z .
B o r y , (not o f S p r e n g e l , K u n z e , or
W a l l ic h .)
M i q u e l . S c h o t t . K u n z e .
M o o r e a n d H o u l s t o n .
C a t a n i l l e s . P r e s l .
E e i n w a r d t ,
Oleandra- Ne riifo rmis—Oleander-like.
A R A R E handsome species^ worthy of a place in every collec-
tion, easily cultivated and distinct in habit and general appearance
from all other Ferns.
A n evergreen stove species.
Native of the E a st Indies, Malayan Archipelago, Java, and
Tropical America.
In troduced into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in the year 1848.
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