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Graham Catlow:

--- Quote from: Maggi Young on January 23, 2012, 06:50:24 PM ---

You have the fern growing very well , at a bit of an angle, in a confined space of the trough - would that not impact on the way it grows?

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Yes you are correct Maggi it was gently manouvered into a hole in the log, and is growing on a verticle plane and that might have some effect on it.

Maggi Young:
Some pix here which show a rather circled growth and a pic of the reverse of a frond... may be helpful?
http://botany.cz/cs/blechnum-spicant/

Graham Catlow:
Thanks Maggi,
I will have a closer look tomorrow, its a bit dark outside at the moment ;)

Hoy:

--- Quote from: Roma on January 23, 2012, 05:49:06 PM ---Some lovely plants on that site, Trond.  I won't be buying plants from Japan but it's nice to look.
Pusatilla sugawarii is fantastic.

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I ordered some plants from them last autumn. It took exactly 1 week from the plants were shipped till I had them in my hand at home!


Maggi, I agree that the fronds are very similar to spicant.

Graham Catlow:
Well, I've had a good look and I think from the photos the conclusion is it has to be B. spicant

Thanks Maggi and Hoy for taking the time to investigate.

Graham

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