Selaginella emmeliana

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Read about Selaginella emmeliana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Selaginella emmeliana, Hort. Fig. 3600. Sts. 6-12 in. high, the primary branches ascending, bipinnate: lvs. of lower plane close, obliquely ovate, those of the branchlets narrower and minutely spinulose; lvs. of upper plane raised above those of the lower one-half as large, spinulose-serrulate, short-cuspidate. S. Amer.(?).— Named for Th. Emmel, a German gardener. Var. aurea is a yellow form. This species and its variety are most commonly seen in the American trade. They require a constant supply of moisture. If allowed to dry, the tips of the fronds turn brown and do not recover. CH


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