Cassebeera
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Cassebeera (from a German botanist). Polypodiaceae. Small Brazilian ferns allied to the maidenhair, but rarely seen in cult. There are 3 species: sori terminal on the veins, oblong or nearly globular; indusium within the margin and distinct from it. They require hothouse conditions. C. pinnata, Kaulf., has fronds 6 in. long, pinnate, the pinnae linear-oblong and crenate. C. triphylla, Kaulf., has 3-5-parted fronds, the parts linear-oblong and crenate. C. gleichenioides, Gardn., has twice-pinnate fronds, the pinnules 4-cornered. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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