Phlebodium aureum
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Read about Phlebodium aureum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Phlebodium aureum, R. Br. (Polypbdium aureum, Linn.). Fig.2906. Rootstocks thick, creeping on surface, densely covered with bright yellowish scales: lvs. 2-4 ft. long, deeply pinnatifid, the lobes 5-9 in. long, 1/2-l in. wide, with numerous bright yellow sori. G. 37:405. — A rich ornamental species of easy cult, from Trop. Amer. with glaucous green lvs. It produces.however, but a small number of lvs. to a plant. In Fla. it grows on palmettos. Polypodium Mandaianum of the trade is a wavy-lvd. form, which originated as a spore sport of the species, P. aureum. It develops lvs. of great beauty, which last for a long time on or off the plant. Cut off, they are used for florists' decorations. Polypodium Schneideri, Hort., is said to be a hybrid of P. aureum and Polypodium vulgare. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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