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Polypodium
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Polypodium australe (Synon. Polypodium cambricum) |
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| The frond is ovate-lanceolate with the basal pinnae bent inwards. (23 - 38 cms) Evergreen |
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Polypodium australe cristatum (Synon. Polypodium vulgare cristatum) |
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| A low growing neat dark fern, well crested at the edges and on the top. (15-30 cms) Evergreen |
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Polypodium australe Grandiceps Fox |
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| Broad fronds, well crested along the sides and top of the fronds. (30-45 cms) Evergreen |
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Polypodium australe 'Hornet' |
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| This is a funny little fern. The fronds are irregular shapes almost looking as if something has eating them, and the midrib sticks out at the frond tip and the pinnae tip like a sting. (7-20 cms) Evergreen |
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Polypodium australe Macrostachyon (Synon. Polypodium vulgare longicaudatum) |
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| Different from type only in its extremely elongated pale apical segments (23-60 cms.) Evergreen
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Polypodium australe 'Pulcherrimum' Addison |
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| This is avery pretty fern, pale green and lacey in appearance. Wel worth growing. (15-30 cms) Evergreen |
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Polypodium australe 'Richard Kayse' |
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| This is a lovely fern first discovered in 1668. It is spikey and serrated. Mid green leathery. Sterile and rare. (30-45 cms.) |
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Polypodium vulgare (The Common Polypody) |
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| A useful and popular evergreen. The smooth, leathery, elongated lance-shaped fronds, which are deeply cut and look almost like widely spaced comb teeth, are set on either side of a central stem. Creeping rootstock. Adaptable to almost any condition but prefers stony ground. (10-45 cms.) Evergreen |
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Polypodium vulgare Trichomaniodes Backhouse |
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| Finely cut, pretty lacey fronds and plain fronds. (15-30 cms.) Evergreen |
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Polypodium x Mantoniae |
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| Narrow leathery upright fronds. Vigorous grower. (30-45 cms.) Evergreen |
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