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Olga Your photos are beautiful. Epiphytic fern Polypodium ussuriense is very interesting. I did not know this fern before. Is it growing in your garden?
Quote from: zen on January 03, 2012, 02:46:29 PMOlga Your photos are beautiful. Epiphytic fern Polypodium ussuriense is very interesting. I did not know this fern before. Is it growing in your garden?Thank you Zenon!It had being growing for 3-4 years in my garden slowly dieing. It's a very specific fern needing air moisture.
Something for my garden then!
I grow two different Osmunda but not claytonia. Seems to be worth to try
Thelipteris phegopterisAthyrium filix-femina VictoriaeStrange thing this fern has being grown for some years in my garden. I like it very much for grace. But I've never can't shoot whole plant.
i like those habitat pictures I also have some ferns in my garden and one of them looks a lot like those at the kilimanjaro.Pyrrosia lingua from Japan/China is hardy -20 C usda zone 7-6 .and it survived some winters in my garden,but it grow a lot better in a unheated greenhouse.I have problems with sending pictures,i think they are too big.
The Adiantum venustum is excellent for us as well. There is A. capillus veneris in Colorado (and further north) but always near warm water (hot springs and suchlike).