Text Appearing Before Image: . Presl. Hooker. PLATE LIl. VOL. II. Phegopteris ampla,Polypodium caripense. Fee. J. Smith. Peesl. KUKTH. Polypodium—Polypody. Amplum—^Large. In the Section Phegopteris of some Authors. Polypodium amplum is a fine exhibition plant when well grown. It is an evergreen stove species. Native of Martinique. Fronds tri-pinnatifid and glabrous; segments oblong-obtuse,the margins dentato-serrate. Stipes paleaceous. Sori uniserial, circular, and very large—covering the wholeunderside of the frond. Pinnae linear-lanceolate and acuminate. Veins branched. Fronds very large. 114 POLYPODIUM AMPLUM. P. amplum is deserving of a place in every collection wherethe more robust species are cultivated. For a plant and fronds of this Fern ray thanks are due toM. Schott, Director of the Imperial Botanic Gardens of Schon-briinn, Vienna; and to Mr. J. Smith, Curator of the RoyalGardens, Kew, for other fronds. It is not in any Nurserymens Catalogues. The illustration is from a plant in my own collection. Text Appearing After Image:
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