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Although Adiantum capillus-veneris(?) is evergreen the fronds are lying on the ground now due to the heavy rain the last weeks.
Quote from: Hoy on December 30, 2011, 02:43:46 PMI am not sure what this one is. It is evergreen and has an underground creeping rhizome.Blechnum penna-marina?
I am not sure what this one is. It is evergreen and has an underground creeping rhizome.
Quote from: Olga Bondareva on December 30, 2011, 04:06:41 PMQuote from: Hoy on December 30, 2011, 02:43:46 PMI am not sure what this one is. It is evergreen and has an underground creeping rhizome.Blechnum penna-marina?To me it looks a little too loose and not hard enough for penna-marina which, by the way, is not terribly hardy here. It does live in the southernmost part of Nova Scotia.Polypodium virginianum is a neat little native rock fern that grows even on boulders here.johnw
Olga and Zen, your pictures are fantastic! Here a picture of Ceterach officinarum together with Polypodium cambricum in the local mountains taken last weekend.Quote from: Hoy on December 30, 2011, 02:43:46 PMAlthough Adiantum capillus-veneris(?) is evergreen the fronds are lying on the ground now due to the heavy rain the last weeks.Adiantum capillus -veneris should not be hardy where you live, yours is Adiantum venustum, a great and easy fern to grow.
Thank you all! Quote from: Hoy on December 30, 2011, 02:22:21 PMWell, I am not sure but probably because i haven't asked and you do not have my address!?Trond, I am afraid we are not allowed to send/receive seeds, spores or plants from/to here. I send seeds occasionally when go abroad. It happens not as often as I want.
Well, I am not sure but probably because i haven't asked and you do not have my address!?
yours is Adiantum venustum, a great and easy fern to grow.
Quote from: gote on December 30, 2011, 09:34:16 AMQuote from: Hoy on December 30, 2011, 07:56:26 AMOlga, do you grow some of these ferns in your garden? If you are interested in hardiness I have the info that the tripteron survives well since ten years here in mid-Sweden (Örebro). A surprice since it originally came from just north of Kyoto. I have never looked for spores but I will if you ask me.GöteYes, I do ask you, Göte, will you look for spores Quote from: Olga Bondareva on December 30, 2011, 11:45:24 AMI gather spores sometimes. You know why I don't send them. Well, I am not sure but probably because i haven't asked and you do not have my address!?
Quote from: Hoy on December 30, 2011, 07:56:26 AMOlga, do you grow some of these ferns in your garden? If you are interested in hardiness I have the info that the tripteron survives well since ten years here in mid-Sweden (Örebro). A surprice since it originally came from just north of Kyoto. I have never looked for spores but I will if you ask me.Göte
Olga, do you grow some of these ferns in your garden?
I gather spores sometimes. You know why I don't send them.
Trond first I wondered what strange ferns grow in Norway. Now I understand images are from South America aren't they?
Trond - that second picture looks like a botanical wonderland! Are there any books on the flowers of Roraima? Your earlier images were really exciting too.