468 THE DICTIONARY 
OF GARDENING, 
Dicksonia—continued. 
— 8 е = 
Fic. 657. DICKSONIA CULCITA. 
to six to largest segment. New Zealand. Arbo t. G - 
house, (Н. $, Е. i. 25 E B.) А T "T 
D. flaccida (weak) fronds tripinnate ; lower pinne Qin. to 15in. 
long, 6in. broad ; pinnules lanceolate, cut down to the rachis ; 
lower segments ovate -rhomboidal, bluntish, cut down to the 
. rachis не. тей го көзү i each ns гра the lobes again 
toothed. ; wo to ei a e iteum, &с. V 
closely allied to D. NARI hove, eet 
D. lanata (woolly). cau. low. 
boid, tripinnate, 3ft. to 
abcut lit. Dern e 
less than lin. 
на 
Dicksonia— continued. 
cut, with blunt, oblong-deltoid lobes. sori two to twelve to a 
segment. Main and secondary rachises prickly. Java. Stove, 
D. scandens is probably a variety of this species. 
D. pilosiuscula (slightly hairy. А synonym of D. punctilobula. 
D. punctilobula (dotted-lobed) fronds lft. to 11ft. long, біп, to 
9in. broad, lanceolate, bipinnate; lower pinnz lanceolate, дїп. to 
біп. long, deeply cut ; pinnules ovate-rhomboidal, about in. lo 
deeply pinnatitid. sori two to twelve to a pinnule. No 
America, 1811. This is the only hardy species of the genus 
Pleasantly fragrant. SYN. D. pilosiuscula. 
D. re (regal).* fronds oblong-deltoid, tripinnate; pinne 
oblong-lanceolate, 1}ft. to 2ft. long, 10in. to 12in. broad ; pinnules 
sessile, lin. to ljin. broad, cut down to the rachis; segments 
close, lanceolate-falcate, inciso-pinnatifid. sori ten to twelve to 
a segment. Mexico, 1864, Arborescent. Greenhouse. SYN. Ci- 
botium regale. 
», 
D. rubiginosa (rusty) fronds tripinnate; lower pinn lft. to 
uS NE біп. to 9in. broad; pinnules linear, cut down to the | 
rachis; lo 
wer segments deltoid, or oblong-rhomboidal, sont 
inciso-pinnatifid. sori two to twelve to a segment. ‘Tro 
America. Stove. SYN. D. dissecta. (Н. S. Е. i. 27 a. 
folia is a variety with segments larger and more divided. 
D. Schiedei (Schiede's) caw. 10ft. to 15%, high. fronds oblong- 
deltoid, tripinnate ; poe oblong-lanceolate, lft. to 2ft. long; 
innules linear-lanceolate, deeply cut; segments close, Іапсео! 
entate. sort four to six to a segment. Mexico, 1846. Green- 
house. (Н. S. Е. i. 30 A.) 
D. (Sellow's)* fronds 6ft. to 8ft. long, 2ft. to 3f. — 
lanceolate, bipinnate; lower pinn 1ft. to 1%. long, дш, — 
to 4in. broad; oe linear, deeply cut; — žin: tongs 
toid. sori two to six to a lobe. Brazil, 1 
close, oblong- 
Arborescent. Stove. (H. S. F. i. 22 p.) 
D. spectabile (showy). A garden synonym of D. Wendlandi. 
D. squarrosa (rough-stemmed).* sti. castaneous, біп, to 12in. I 
—— Jronds oblong-deltoid, tripinnate; pinnæ о 
lanceolate, . to 15іп. long, 4in. to біп, broad; pinnul 
sessile, linear, 2in. to 3in. long ; segments lanceolate. ri 
eight to lower segments, New Zealand. Arborescent. Greenhouse. 
D. Wendlandi (Wendland’s). fronds oblong-deJtoid, tripin- 
natifid; pinne oblong-lanceolate, 1ft. long, 4in. tu біп. broad; 
pinnules sessile, linear, cut down to a narrow wing; segments 
close, lanceolate, acute. sori close, four to eight to a : 
Arborescent. Guatemala. Stove. SYN. D. spectabile, of garden 
D. Youngiz (Mrs. Young's) sti, біп. to 9in. long, castaneous, 
densely scaly. fronds oblong-deltoid, tripinnate; pinne 
lanceolate, lft. long, біп. to біп. broad; pinnules -BeSSD My 
lanceolate, 2in. to 3in. long; segments lanceolate, close. 
to eight to lower segments. Australia, 1865. — 
Greenhouse. 
Fia. 659. FLOWERING BRANCH OF DICTAMNUS ALBUS 
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