Llavea

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 Llavea subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Llavea (M. la Llave, who discovered the plant). Polypodiaceae. One species, L. cordifolia, Lag., related to Cryptogramma, native to the highlands of Mex., little cult. It grows 2 ft. high or more, with tripinnate lvs. that have fertile segms. on the upper part: sori under the reflexed edges of the segms. It requires warmhouse treatment.


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