Polystichum
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Read about Polystichum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Polystichum (Greek, many rows; referring to the sori). Polypodiaceae. A group of ferns mostly of temperate regions, some species of which do well in living- rooms.Veins free and the roundish sori covered by indusia that are peltate and attached to the leaf by a short central stalk. They are mostly easily grown and thrive best in shade. One species is very commonly grown for fern-dishes. All the species have also been described by some authors under the genus Aspidium. For culture see Ferns. INDEX. acrostichoides, 2. capense, 12.Richardii, 10. aculeatum, 6. coriaceum, 12.tensemense, 7. amabile, 11.lepidocaulon, 4. Tsus-sinense, 7. angulare, 8. Lonchitis, 1. varium, 14. aristatum, 13.munitum, 3. viviparum, 5. Braunii, 9. proliferum, 6.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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