Osmunda regalis

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 Osmunda regalis subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Osmunda regalis, Linn. Royal Fern. Growing in clumps 2-10 ft. high, some of the Lvs. bearing panicles at their apices; pinna; 1-2 in. long, rounded at the base and usually blunt. Well adapted for open, moist places. E. N. Amer. and Japan. — Commonly called royal fern, fl o w e r i n g fern or king-fern. O . japonica, Thunb., is a form with the sporophylls forming distinct Lvs. and soon withering away: various crested forms appear in cult. O. gracilis, offered by some dealers, is probably a S. American form of O. regalis. O. palustris and varieties belong also with O. regalis. This is a diminutive form from Brazil, with slender elegant fronds, abundantly produced from a woody rootstock. S. 3:30, and p. 42. G. 37:423. Var. Mayi, G.C. III. 40:161, and var. crispato-congesta, a dwarf form, are both forms of O. palustris.


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