Woodwardia

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Read about Woodwardia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Woodwardia (Thomas J. Woodward, an English botanist). Polypodiaceae. Chain Fern. A group of rather coarse-foliaged ferns of diverse habit and structure, but all bearing the sori in rows arranged parallel to the midrib like links of sausages. See Fern.

W. spinulosa, Mar. & Gal. (W. paradoxa, Wright). Resembles W. radicans but has narrower fronds, and veinlets perfectly free from sorus to the margin. Vancouver Isl. to Mex.


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