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Read about Woodwardia areolata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Woodwardia areolata, Moore (W. angustifolia, Smith). Sterile lvs. deltoid-ovate, with numerous oblong-lanceolate sinuate pinnae; sporophylls with narrowly linear pinnae 3-4 in. long. Mich. to Fla., mostly near the coast.—Often and probably better separated under a distinct genus, Lorinseria, on account of its different lvs. and habit of growth.


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