
rortion of mature Froml—under side.
NEPHROLEPIS TUBEROSA.
P r e s l . J. S m it h . K u n z e . P e e . S c h o t t .
P L A T E X X V . V O L . V I I .
Nephrodium edule,
“ tuberosum,
Asp id ium tuberosum,
“ auriculatum,
“ hulbosum,
“ imbricatum,
“ obtusifolium,
“ parccense,
“ suhlanosum,
“ iavoyanum,
Nephrolepis occidenialis,
Nephrolepis—Kidaey-scalcd.
D on.
L i n k .
B o r y . W i l l d e n o w . S p r e n g e l .
M a r t e n s a n d G a l l e o t t i .
W a l l ic h . {Not o f S w a r t z ,
ScnKUHR, H o l l , or D o n .)
O f G a r d e n s . {Not o/ L i n k .)
K a u l f u s s .
W i l l d e n o w . {Not o f M o r i t z .)
W i l l d e n o w .
W a l l ic h , in p a r t .
W a l l i c h , a v a r i e t y .
K u n z e . L ie b m a n n .
Tuberosa—Tuberous-rooted.
A n o t h e r handsome F e rn bearing tubers on the roots, similar
to Nephrolepis undulata, b u t the fronds do not die down in
winter as with that species.
An evergreen stove Fern .
Natiyc of the East In d ie s, Jamaica, and Chili.
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