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Started by Roy Bham UK, June 09, 2005, 09:22:35

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Roy Bham UK

Is this unusual in frond formation? As all of my ferns have flat fronds, quite pretty though don’t you think? ;D



Roy Bham UK


tim


dibberxxx

beautifull Roy i to love ferns

Marley Farley

 :) very nice  :) :)
"I consider every plant hardy until I have killed it myself".

Marianne

Ooooohhh!! How beautiful !  :D
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honeybee

Yes that is preety Roy, it reminds me of a little Christmas tree.

Ive got a fern this year that i am very happy with too and its been lovely watching it unfold.

Gardenantics

Hi Roy,
Looks like Polystichum setiferum. Its a cultivar of the Shield fern, very nice fern, I've got the same one. I have always liked ferns, and I'm often busy potting them up from where they have found a home, to be transfered to a more suitable spot.
Brian

bunnycat

Isn't that a lovely fern? ;D
I love the way the fronds uncurl like that :)

Roy Bham UK

 ;) Your spot on Brian...Fern Polystichum setiferum plumosum densum. fully hardy fern  :o  that's according to my stock list and I am supposed to have three dunno where the other two are though ???

Thank you all for the nice comments ;) ;D

Mimi

Thata beautiful Roy.  Such a gorgeous shape.  Im putting together a woodland area in my garden and this is just the sort of thing that I am looking for.  How big does it get???  So far all that I have planted are native ferns 'relocated' from the woods at the back of the house, hostas, bluebells, snowdrops and daffs for the spring. 
Take time to stop and smell the flowers.

lilylover

I've got a similar one Mimi, polystichum setiferum plumosum multiobum  (looks exactly the same though)  and supposedly spreads 4ft x 3ft.
Is it wrong to fancy Lucius Malfoy?

Roy Bham UK

Quote from: Mimi on June 10, 2005, 09:40:26
Thata beautiful Roy.  Such a gorgeous shape.  Im putting together a woodland area in my garden and this is just the sort of thing that I am looking for.  How big does it get???  So far all that I have planted are native ferns 'relocated' from the woods at the back of the house, hostas, bluebells, snowdrops and daffs for the spring. 

The book says 50cm (20") high x 60cm (24") spread, mine is in a small terracotta pot and is approx. 40cm (16") high x 50cm (20") spread ;) Too late for a piccy I spose? your woodland area sounds lovely Mimi :)

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