My Garden, Its Plan And Culture Together With a General Description of Its Geology, Botany, And Natural History
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It is also liable to be attacked by a parasitic fungus. I have both these last-mentioned todeas out of doors, under glass in my drawing-room, and also in my fernery. The T. Fraseri, the last species, is still a deside- ratum with me. An illustra- tion of a sporangia of a todea is annexed. There is one genus of FiG.9=..-Sporangia fems (Lygodium) the mem- ° ^ bers of which are climbers, and hence afford a remarkable contrast in habit to the others. The L.palmatum (fig. 922 a:), from America, is a... fine climbing species, which lives out of doors in my garden. The L. scandens (fig. 923), from South China, is another climbing species, which covers posts, and is very graceful and elegant. We have also L. volubile, from Cuba. , Fig. 921. — Todea superba. Fig. 922 a.— Lygodium palmatum. Fig. 924. — Anemia fraxinifolia. The Anemias, or Flowering ferns, are a very distinct genus, but are perhaps more curious than beautiful, and do not prodiice much effect in a house. The A. fraxinifolia (fig.
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