Nephrolepis robusta

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 Nephrolepis robusta subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Nephrolepis robusta, Craig, 1912, from elegantissima. Lvs. 2-2¼ ft. long, 10-12 in. wide, erect, firm, 1-2-pinnate, the pinnae 4-6 in. long, 1½-2 in. broad when 2-pinnate, lobed at the base, narrower when not divided, the pinnulae; full, entire or crenulate. For the first year or so after its intro. this form showed little reversion but more recently it has begun to throw 1-pinnate lvs. It is a larger more open form than elegantissima and consequently more hardy. From Piersonii it differs in being broader-lvd. and more erect.


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