Rhipidopteris peltata

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Read about Rhipidopteris peltata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rhipidopteris peltata, Schott (Acrostichum peltatum, Swartz). Rootstocks long-creeping: sterile lf.-blades 1-2 in. each way on slender stalks 2-4 in., repeatedly forked into very narrow divisions; fertile lf.-blades in.1/4-1/2 wide, circular, or somewhat 2-lobed. Mex. and W. Indies to Brazil.—A delicate and distinct plant, needing moisture all the year round especially in the air. Avoid unnecessary disturbances of roots. Use some partly decayed leaf-mold. R. C. Benedict.


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