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David Nicholson
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Re: Crocus and other early flowering plants of Mount Ossa (Kissavos), April 4, 2015
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April 07, 2015, 07:14:02 PM »
Lovely stuff, many thanks for taking the time to post them.
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Re: Crocus and other early flowering plants of Mount Ossa (Kissavos), April 4, 2015
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April 07, 2015, 07:43:33 PM »
Dear Trond,
I do not know the species name but, they are widespread in the South Balkans.
George
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April 07, 2015, 08:01:34 PM »
It certainly does look like bracken, which has a cosmopolitan distribution and is the only Pteridum species occurring in George's area.
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George,
I was a bit early with my prize of your pictures, so I do repeat it, thanks for a nice show!
And Matt,
it never occured to me to grow Crocuses in the bracken scrub
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Quote from: Hoy on April 07, 2015, 08:19:43 PM
it never occured to me to grow Crocuses in the bracken scrub
I suppose it wouldn't be growing up until the Crocuses are dying back anyway and for those of us in wetter climates it might usefully keep the soil a bit drier through the summer?
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Re: Crocus and other early flowering plants of Mount Ossa (Kissavos), April 4, 2015
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Dear Mat and Trond,
These ferns like it somewhat dry in the summer months. The soil is dry in the upper 4-5 cm. Probably some moisture is present below the 5 cm mark. However, I think what makes the difference is the shade. These ferns grow very close to each other forming clumps and therefore keep the soil cool. I often think of them as weeds. They grow everywhere above the 800-900 m line, preferring o N, NW and NE exposure.
I will take pictures in the summer and post them here, in this topic.
George
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That's fine, George.
I think it is the same as I have had in my garden as a weed. Fortunately I got rid of it. Other ferns are nice and I have many in my garden, but this one spreads too much!
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