The British Ferns Popularly Described Forming a Complete History of the Fami

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The British Ferns Popularly Described Forming a Complete History of the Fami
George William Johnson
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Bauhin, and quoted doubtingly by Ray, should rather seem to be the totally different Acrostic/turn Marantte, as Bauhin himself suspected. " The cultivation required by this Feru is the same as for Cystopteris alpina, stated at page 102. It requires, however, more shade, and does well under the shadow of other plants in a cool greenhouse. 108 CYSTOPTERIS DENTATA. DENTA'TA. THIS is the Toothed Bladder Fern, or Toothed Poly- pody, and has heen variously described as Polypodium dentatum, Aspidium d...entatum, Cyathea dentata, and Cystea dentata, while some consider it merely a variety of Cystopteris fmgilis. Like C. Angustata, we consider it sufficiently distinct to be retained as a species. Root tufted, small ; rootlets scattered, rather woolly and black. Frond, pale green, generally correctly doubly-leafleted (bipinnate), some of the lower leaflets only, and these in luxuriant specimens, being simply leaflted, or cut so as to be nearly leafited (pinnate or pinnatifid). The leaflets more or less spread horizon- tally ; nearly alternate.

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