Nephrolepis scottii

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Read about Nephrolepis scottii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Nephrolepis scottii, Jno. Scott, from bostoniensis. Lvs. spreading, recurved, the pinnae close, revolute and recurved, the petioles stoutish, rather succulent, strong. This is the commonest of the dwarf varieties. When well grown, it forms a compact dense cluster of lvs. which have good lasting qualities. It is somewhat subject to white scale, and is slower than Teddy Jr.


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