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lily-anne

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Sowing Asplenium ceterach in the garden ?
« on: August 26, 2013, 11:06:35 PM »
Is there  a simple way to sow Asplenium ceterach  in the garden  via spores
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Lily-Anne

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Re: Sowing Asplenium ceterach in the garden ?
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2013, 05:55:31 PM »
I have never tried that species but several others.

Spores of woodland ferns I sow on top of moist soil/peat in a plastic box with the lid closed.
Other spores I sow on bricks/pieces of mortar etc standing in 2cm water in a plastic box also with the lid closed.

You will firstly get a lot of prothalli before the sporophytes germinate on the prothalli after fertilization.
Take care never let the spores/sporelings dry out! To enhance the chance of fertilization you can spray the prothalli with water. The sperm cells need water to swim to the ova.

They quickly germinate (in a couple of months) at about room temperature in the window-sill without direct sun. I have had ferns growing in an ice cream box with the lid closed for 6 years only with a little additional water.
Trond Hoy, gardening on the rainy west coast of Norway.

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Re: Sowing Asplenium ceterach in the garden ?
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2013, 11:31:51 PM »
Thanks Hoy,for your info,
 but I was looking for a simple , non sterile way to sow Asplenum ceterach in the garden
Gr. Lily-Anne


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Re: Sowing Asplenium ceterach in the garden ?
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2013, 11:00:27 AM »
Hi Lily-Anne - I can suggest the very simplest way - take Asplenium fronds,  cut them into pieces and peg these down on nice mossy patches or mossy stones in the garden - if there are viable spores in the fronds nature will do the rest.
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Re: Sowing Asplenium ceterach in the garden ?
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2013, 01:39:43 PM »
Thanks Hoy,for your info,
 but I was looking for a simple , non sterile way to sow Asplenum ceterach in the garden
Gr. Lily-Anne

Ys, I did forget to say that the small plants are easily transplanted and it is almost no work to grow them in a small container before you put them in place.
But what Maggi says is of course the simplest way to do it.
Trond Hoy, gardening on the rainy west coast of Norway.

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Re: Sowing Asplenium ceterach in the garden ?
« Reply #5 on: September 04, 2013, 02:58:23 PM »
From BPS booklet by Dyce.

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Re: Sowing Asplenium ceterach in the garden ?
« Reply #6 on: September 04, 2013, 10:32:45 PM »
Thanks for the information Maggi Giles and Hoy
Gr.
Lily-Anne

 


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