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10 December 2014The rattlesnake and Cougar signs I liked the best.
10 December 2014Being the north facing bank, there were many fern species. This being Dryopteris arguta, Wood Fern.
I'm also fascinated by these xerophytic ferns. We have grown Cheilanthes on the nursery in the past and they seem more tolerant than many other species and spores can hold viability for some time. These are just on the borderline of hardiness with us but maybe some of the Californian species would be hardier? I enjoy seeing these mountain and dryland ferns at Alpine Shows as much as dionysias and rosulate violas . There some very interesting S. American species too, hardly cultivated I suppose.
Is the small leafed plant also a fern? It is very interesting.
Yikes!
Robert, I really do hope that the marijuana growers don't frighten people from walking in the wilderness!You have again shown some beautiful scenery and interesting plants. Are Dudleia cymosa and Adiantum jordanii frost hardy?Here is an American fern grown from spores, I think it is Polystichum munitum, in my garden:
Robert, we were in fact a bit sorry we didn't see any!Seems you have had a bit rough weather the last days?