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D A V A L L I A C A N A R I B N I
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Pinna of fertile I'ro n d -u n d e r side.
DAVALLIA CANARIENSIS.
S w a r t z . H o o k e r . L o d d ig e s . S M t i i i . W il l d e n o w .
L in k . J. S m it h . K u n z e . II. L o w e . F in l a y .
S a l t z m a n n . M a s so n . L em a n n . F e e .
S c h o t t . P a x t o n . P r e s l . K a u l f u s s . SriiEXGEL.
P L A T E X I I . V O L . V I I I .
Trtcliomanes catiariensù,
Polyp o iiinm lasitanicum.
LlN .X A in s. J.ICQ U IN .
L i n n .jed s .
D a o a lh a— In. hon o u r o f E dm u n d Davall, a Swiss Botanist.
Canariensis—Canary Island.
A x old favourite, known as th e H a r e ’s F oot F e rn , and c e rtain
ly a b e au tifu l species. I t has been cultiv a ted in our greeii-
liouscs one h u n d re d and sixty years.
A n eve rg re en g reenhouse F e rn .
N a tiv e of Sou th E u ro p e , Mad e ira , Canary Islan d s, P o rtu g a l,
an d Taiigiei's.
In tro d u c e d into th e I lo y a l Gard en s, K ew , as long ago as 1C99.
F ro n d s g labrous, tria n g u la r in form, th rc e -b ran cb ed , supra-
dccompouncl, p rim a ry pinmc ve ry b ro ad , pin n u le s lanceolate.