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Read about Plagiogyria in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Plagiogyria (Greek, oblique and round, alluding to the oblique ring around the sporangium). Poly- podiaceae. Warm-country ferns, formerly included as a section under Lomaria. Sori inserted on the more or less thickened ends of the forked side-nerves, finally often confluent, usually covered by the revolute margin; indusium lacking; sporangia long-stalked with a complete oblique ring; spores tetrahedral: lvs. tufted, simple-pinnate, dimorphous; petiole fleshy-swollen at the base, the upper side of which has 3-6 spongy protuberances; sterile lvs. serrate; fertile lvs. smaller, mostly entire.—About 10 species, in tropics of New World, in the Philippines, Formosa, S. China. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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