Woodwardia virginica


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Read about Woodwardia virginica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Woodwardia virginica, Smith. Fig. 4008. Lvs. arising singly from a long creeping rootstock; lf .-blades 12-18 in. long, 6-9 in. wide on stout stalks; pinnae linear-lanceolate, 4-6 in. long, cut nearly to the rachis into oblong lobes. Canada to Mich., Ark., and Fla.—Better separated as a distinct genus, Anchistea, on account of its slender long-creeping rootstock, from which the lvs. arise at intervals.


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