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Read about Mohria in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mohria (from Daniel Mohr, a German botanist; died 1808). Schizaeaceae. A genus of S. African ferns, having the habit of Cheilanthes, but the sporangia of the Schizaeaceae M. caffrorum, Desv. Lvs. in tufts, 9-22 in. long, 2—4 in. broad, tripinnatifid, the pinnae close, the pinnulae oblong, deeply cut or pinnatifid. The lvs. have a pleasant odor when bruised. Interesting as a rarity but not of commercial value. M. achilleaefolia Hort., is nearly quadripinnatifid, and is said to have a different odor.


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