Polybotrya osmundacea

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Read about Polybotrya osmundacea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Polybotrya osmundacea, HBK. Rootstock wide, climbing, with long, linear scales: sterile lvs. 2-3 ft. long, the lower pinnae 8-10 in. long, with numerous slightly stalked segms., veins free; fertile lvs. tripinnate, with the lower pinrue 1-2 ft. long. 4-8 in. wide, with narrow, cylindric segms. 1/4 - 3/4 in long. W. Indies to Brazil. Probably the handsomest of the climbing kinds. Another cult, species sometimes included in this genus is designated here Olfersia cervina (Acrostichum cervinum), which see.

R. C. Benedict.

Polycalymma: Myriocephalus. CH


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