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John of Kent - loooooovely scollies
Quote from: annew on September 27, 2011, 07:52:09 PMJohn of Kent - loooooovely scollies Thanks Anne - they really are my favourite fern - where else do you get such variation of form.
Quote from: annew on September 27, 2011, 07:52:09 PMJohn of Kent - loooooovely scollies Thanks Anne - they really are my favourite fern - where else do you get such variation of form. Many are back ups for the National Collection of Scollies.
I have grown from spore before (using 'the Wright way to grow from spore' )But these named forms I always increase from division or leaf base cuttings.Except for Kay's Lacerated that often comes true from spore.John
Quote from: KentGardener on October 05, 2011, 04:59:48 AMI have grown from spore before (using 'the Wright way to grow from spore' )But these named forms I always increase from division or leaf base cuttings.Except for Kay's Lacerated that often comes true from spore.JohnOK, thanks. I have grown some ferns from spores and division but never tried leaf base cuttings. How do you do that? Does it work from all ferns?
Quote from: Hoy on October 05, 2011, 03:56:29 PMQuote from: KentGardener on October 05, 2011, 04:59:48 AMI have grown from spore before (using 'the Wright way to grow from spore' )But these named forms I always increase from division or leaf base cuttings.Except for Kay's Lacerated that often comes true from spore.JohnOK, thanks. I have grown some ferns from spores and division but never tried leaf base cuttings. How do you do that? Does it work from all ferns?The leaf base cuttings I read about in an old book and didn't believe it could work! The idea is to dig up the scollie, give it a wash, peel off the old leaf base where they are attached to the stem, plant these UPSIDE DOWN in damp sterilised silver sand, place in a bag and wait for small plantlets and roots to form on the bit sticking above the sand! I have found it works a treat and is the best method for increasing these rare Asplenium scolopendrium forms.I've never tried it with any other ferns.RegardsJohn
As far as I know this is unique to Asplenium scolopendrium.