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The- Dictionary of Gardening. 



DZCKSONIA. About forty species are 

 To those described on pp. 467-8, Vol. I., 

 should now be added : 

 D. davallioides Youngii (Young's), fronds large, minutely 



here incluUea. 

 the following 



Dicksoma—co7if innetC. 



green, coriaceous, 14ft. to 15ft. long; pinnjR sessile, oblong 

 lanceolate, acuminate, lift, to 2ft. long, oin. to Sin. broad, with 

 close-set, sessile, lanceolate, acute pinnules ; pinnulets oblong- 



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«llNliviiled._ See Fig. 17, for which we are indebted to Messrs 

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>. I#atluuiii (LatUam's). fronds tripinnate, narrow-oblong. dark 



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obtuse, more or less lobed or crenulate. 1886. A noble, stove, 

 evergreen, Tree Fern, supposed to be a hybrid between 

 V, antarctica and D. arhoresceixs. 



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