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Read about Microlepia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Microlepia (Greek, a small scale; alluding to the indusium). Polypodiaceae. A genus of graceful greenhouse ferns, allied to Davallia, but having the shallow, half-cup-shaped, membranous indusium attached to the sides as well as the base; the stalks are also continuous with the rootstock, and not joined to them, as in the true davallias.—Twenty or more species are known. For cult., see Davallia.


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