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Polypodium (Greek, many feet; alluding to the extensive rootstocks). Polypodiaceae. A large group of ferns, some hardy and some tender; the latter are often grown in under-glass collections. | Polypodium (Greek, many feet; alluding to the extensive rootstocks). Polypodiaceae. A large group of ferns, some hardy and some tender; the latter are often grown in under-glass collections. | ||
Ferns with naked rounded sori, and with the lvs. jointed to the rootstocks, leaving a scar when they separate. As here treated the veins may be free or united to form aréoles. The genus is a very extensive one, growing in all parts of the world, and has frequently been divided into a series of genera based on habit and the nature of venation, which is probably a more logical treatment; some of these genera, indeed, as Phymatodes and Phlebodium, have here been separated; the genus would be more homogeneous were others placed by themselves. See comments in connection with P. Lingua and P. Phyllitidis. For culture, see Fern. | Ferns with naked rounded sori, and with the lvs. jointed to the rootstocks, leaving a scar when they separate. As here treated the veins may be free or united to form aréoles. The genus is a very extensive one, growing in all parts of the world, and has frequently been divided into a series of genera based on habit and the nature of venation, which is probably a more logical treatment; some of these genera, indeed, as Phymatodes and Phlebodium, have here been separated; the genus would be more homogeneous were others placed by themselves. See comments in connection with P. Lingua and P. Phyllitidis. For culture, see Fern. | ||
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==Species== | ==Species== | ||
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+ | californicum, 7. incanum, 6. polypodioides, 6. | ||
+ | cambricum, 1. Lingua, 12. subauriculatum, 10. | ||
+ | Catharinae, 8. pectinatum, 4. tricuspe, 13. | ||
+ | falcatum. 2. Phyllitidis. 11. vacciniifolium, 5. | ||
+ | fraxinifolium, 9. Plumule, 3. vulgare, 1. | ||
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+ | P. aureum=Phlebodium.—P. Dryopteris=Phegopteris Dryop- teris.—P. glaucum=Phymatodes.—P. hexagonopterum=Phegopteris.—P. kerandreanum=Phegopteris.—P. lepidopteris, Langs. & Fisch. (P. sepultum, Kaulf. Lepicystis sepulta) is a very scaly pinnatifid form from Trop. Amer., of some interest for collectors.— P. musaefolium=Phymatodes.—P. nigrescens=phymatodes.—P. phegopteris=phegopteris polypodioides.—P. Phymatodes=Phymatodes,—P. plumosum is a form of Asplenium Filix-foemina.—P. quercifolium= Drynaria.—P. rigidulum=Drynaria.—P. Swartzii=phymatodes. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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