Adiantum cuneatum

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Read about Adiantum cuneatum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Adiantum cuneatum, Langs. & Fisch. (A. aemulum, A. mundulum, Moore. A. versaillense, A. fragrantissimum, A. hybridum, Hort.). Fig. 124. Lvs. 3-4- pinnate, deltoid, 6-15 in. long, 5-9 in. wide; lfts. numerous, obtuse or broadly wedge-shaped at base, the margin rounded and more or less crenately lobed; sori 3-5 to each segm., with rather small rounded indusia. Brazil.— Runs into many forms, of which A. variegatum is one. A.F. 18:508. A. Bardii differs from the type in having the fronds 2 ft. or more long. Var. grandiceps, Moore. Robust: lvs. numerous from a tufted crown, elongated, with tassel-like growths at the ends. Var. Croweanum, Hort. A vigorous hardy form.


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