Adiantum farleyense
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Read about Adiantum farleyense in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Adiantum farleyense, being a sterile species, must be propagated by division. It requires the treatment recommended for adiantums in general with the exception of a much higher temperature, 65° to 70° at night and 75° to 80° during the day. The variety Glory of Moordrecht has the great advantage of producing fertile epores and it also thrives in the lower temperatures recommended for general adiantums. It gives promise of being one of the most useful varieties for decorations and cut-fronds use, as the fronds are very much hardier than typical A. Farleyense and will compare well with such kinds for standing as A. cuneatum, A. hybridum and A. Croweanum. Adiantum farleyense, Moore. Fig. 121. Lvs. often reaching 15-24 in. in length, forming a rich profusion of closely overlapping pinnse, light green ; lfts. more or less wedge-shaped at base, with curved sides and the outer margin rounded and deeply cut into 10-15 narrow lobes, which rarely bear sori. Barbadoes. — Said to be a garden variety of A. tenerum, but apparently a good species. G.C. III. 49:73. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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