X/), 



Portion of a pinna of barren Frond— under side. 



ACROSTICHUM FLAGELLIFEEUM. 

 Wallich. Hooker and Greville. Kunze. Blume. 



PLATE XLTII. VOL. VII. 



Poecilopteris Jlagellifera, 



" heteroclita, 



Cyrtogonium fiagelUferum, 

 <( (( 



Heteronevron heterocUion, 

 Acrostichum heteroclitum. 



J. Smith. 

 MooEE. Presl. 

 J. Smith. 



MoOEE AND HOULSTON. 



Fee. 

 Peesl. 



Acrostichum — From the Greek, ahros — higli, and stichos — order. 

 Flagelliferum — Rod-bearing. 



In the Section Pcecilopteris of Authors. 



A FREE-GROWING species, somewhat difficult to manage 

 successfully. 



An evergreen stove Fern. 



Native of the East Indies. 



Introduced into the Royal Gardens, Kew, in 1828, having 

 been received from Dr. Wallich. 



The fronds are proliferous. Sterile frond glabrous, pinnate, 

 the pinnae being petiolate, ovate or oblong-acuminate, undulated. 



