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Re: Fred's Carnivorous Plants and other oddities
« Reply #135 on: November 01, 2015, 06:15:57 PM »
I have a very good microscope Chris but it's lacking the knowledgeable person ( fungi) on the viewing end. ;D

Ah well, it's an attractive sight.
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Re: Fred's Carnivorous Plants and other oddities
« Reply #136 on: November 02, 2015, 12:22:15 PM »
I prepared a couple of these photos for a reply to a topic on another forum. They really demonstrate just how easily Sphagnum moss is grown.






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Re: Fred's Carnivorous Plants and other oddities
« Reply #137 on: November 03, 2015, 08:10:58 AM »
I have had the top Tricyrtis for many years and it just seemed to survive insignificantly in the border. However, in the last two or three years it has really come on, spreading further along the garden, growing taller and more floriferous. I've no idea why it suddenly decided it was happy in its situation but that's plants for you. I found the bottom plant at a very reasonable price in a local nursery so we'll see if that flourishes as well. The top flowers have been in bloom for over a month but this new one ( bottom) has only opened its buds over the last week whilst we were up north.



The late colour is always welcome.

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Re: Fred's Carnivorous Plants and other oddities
« Reply #138 on: November 04, 2015, 12:15:26 PM »
Much was happening during my week in Scotland.

I reported that I'd completed planting up all my spring bulbs on September 30th. On two of those tubs I found these little chappies and their friends on my return on October 31st.



There are well over 50 of them and considering they must be less than a month old they already have open gemmae pots. With the rain we're having they must be throwing out gemmae by the dozen. It'll be interesting to see just how quickly they spread.
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Re: Fred's Carnivorous Plants and other oddities
« Reply #139 on: November 04, 2015, 12:27:18 PM »
Faster than the speed of light, I shouldn't wonder!!
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« Reply #140 on: November 04, 2015, 04:04:02 PM »
Isn't gemmae, gemmae, gemmae an Abba song ??? :P ;)
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Re: Fred's Carnivorous Plants and other oddities
« Reply #141 on: November 04, 2015, 04:09:43 PM »
Isn't gemmae, gemmae, gemmae an Abba song ??? :P ;)

I thought it referred to your legs, Mr. N?
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« Reply #142 on: November 04, 2015, 04:53:12 PM »
Are you accusing my legs of vegetative reproduction or what?
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Re: Fred's Carnivorous Plants and other oddities
« Reply #143 on: November 04, 2015, 05:00:14 PM »
I'm thinking Cliff means gammy gammy gammy, David  ::)

(Sorry Fred -we children are out playing again )
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Re: Fred's Carnivorous Plants and other oddities
« Reply #144 on: November 04, 2015, 07:35:49 PM »
Play as much as you like, just don't tread on the plants  ;D
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« Reply #145 on: November 04, 2015, 07:41:29 PM »
Play as much as you like, just don't tread on the plants  ;D

We promise to be  careful - don't we Boys?
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« Reply #146 on: November 04, 2015, 10:03:02 PM »
Yes Mum :o
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« Reply #147 on: November 05, 2015, 05:08:23 PM »
I was walking into Wilkinson's today and this plant just sort of fell off the shelf into my basket. Considering it was in a 6" (15cm) pot and cost £5 I took this as a sign and left it in. There is a spot for it in the centre of the Fernery so it'll be planted out when it dries up a bit out there.

Polystichum polyblepharum, Japanese Tassel Fern

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Re: Fred's Carnivorous Plants and other oddities
« Reply #148 on: November 05, 2015, 05:27:20 PM »
Fine healthy plant - Fred - it would have been rude not to give it a new home.
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Re: Fred's Carnivorous Plants and other oddities
« Reply #149 on: November 06, 2015, 09:25:20 PM »
I've planted out what I can for the moment and top dressed where necessary with pebbles ( cat deterrent) and this is how it looks now.

Top:- The Fernery, original area
2nd:- The extension to the path (Phase 2)
3rd:- The extension to the left   (Phase 3)
4th:- Somehow they spread over the path (Phase 4). The 'fern' bottom right in this isn't a fern   8)  it's a Corydalis.

The various 'wigwam skeletons' are anti cat scratching devices. Coupled with the pebbles they have been successful so far in preventing the digging of latrines.  ::)



All four areas contain spring bulbs ( or did). It's just a matter of seeing what comes up.

Included, amongst others, are Aconites, Snowdrops, Bluebells, Snowflakes ( spring and summer) Trillium and Dog's-Tooth Violets ( Dens-canis and revolutum)
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