Nephrolepis rooseveltii

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Read about Nephrolepis rooseveltii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Nephrolepis rooseveltii, Amer. Rose and Plant Co., from bostoniensis. Like bostoniensis, except for the pinnae; which are beautifully waved and usually auriculate. Rooseveltii is exactly like the Harris forms as to the undulation of the pinnae, but is not quite so large a form and can consequently be better grown in 6-inch pots. Both make beautiful plants when well grown. Harrisii and Rooseveltti probably represent separate sports of two distinct types of Boston fern which exist in the trade, one taller than the other.


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