ATHYRIUM FILIX-FCEMINA 123 
UNCO-GLOMERATUM.— A wonderfully divided form raised by 
Stansfield from acrocladon ; looks like a ball of green coral; the 
tips persist in growing if layered in the autumn, and eventually 
become aposporous and proliferous in the succeeding season. 
VELUTINUM.—A dwarf acrocladon, raisec therefrom. 







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Fig. 110. A. f. f. Vernonie (pinna). 
VERNONLE (Fig. 110).—A very prettily crisped form found by 
Miss Vernon, somewhat on the lines of conioides. Our illustration 
hardly does it justice. 

Fig. 111. A. f. f. Vernonie cristatum (pinne). 
У. CRISTATUM (Fig. 111).—A very pretty crested form of 
Vernonia raised by Messrs. Stansfield. 



