| Ferns -
Pteridophytes growing in 'My Garden' as of 2008 |
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| List of genera, species and varieties growing in 'My Garden' |
Date introduced |
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| Adiantum |
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| Adiantum aethiopicum |
2006 |
growing behind glass artifact |
| A. aleuticum 'Imbricatum' |
1989 |
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| var. 'Japonicum' |
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| A. chilense |
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| A. formosum |
2006 |
several new fronds |
| A. hispidulum |
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| A. x mairisii |
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| A. pedatum 'Mrs Sharples' |
2003 |
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| A. venustum |
1998 |
several strong colonies |
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| Arachniodes |
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| Arachniodes miqueliana |
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| A. simplicior |
2005 |
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| A. standishii |
2000 |
large fronds two colonies |
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| Araiostegia |
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| Araiostegia parvipinnata |
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growing on top of retaining wall in shade |
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| Asplenium |
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| Asplenium adiantum-nigrum |
2000 |
self spored on boundary |
| A. billotii |
2000 |
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| A. flabellifolium |
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| A. platyneuron |
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| A. scolopendrium |
1989 |
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| 'Crispum Moly' |
2005 |
good plant |
| 'Laceratum Kaye' |
2005 |
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| 'Ramomarginatum' |
2005 |
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| Athyrium |
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| Athyrium clivicola |
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Several plants on steps at back |
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| Athyrium filix-femina |
1989 |
invasive |
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| 'Frizelliae' |
2004 |
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| 'Plumosum Axminster' |
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| subsp. angustata f. 'Lady in Red' |
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| 'Vernoniae' |
2004 |
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| 'Vernoniae Cristatum' |
2005 |
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| A niponicum 'Pictum' |
1999 |
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| 'Ghost' |
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| A. otophorum |
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| A. vidalii |
2005 |
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| Blechnum |
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| B. fluviatile |
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| B. penna-marina subsp. penna-marina |
1989 |
huge sheets - can be a nuisance. |
| subsp. alpina |
2006 |
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| subsp. alpina var. 'Cristatum' |
2005 |
growing well |
| B. spicant |
2004 |
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| vars. |
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| 'Rickard's Serrate' |
2005 |
nice plant - spore produced |
| 'Serratum' |
2005 |
rather weak |
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| Coniogramme |
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| C. japonica |
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| Cyathea |
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| C. dealbata |
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| C. medullaris |
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| C. smithii |
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| Cyrtomium |
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| C. falcatum |
2004 |
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| C. macrophyllum |
2005 |
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| Cystopteris |
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| C. bulbifera |
2005 |
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| C. diaphana |
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| C. moupinensis |
2005 |
strong colonies |
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| Davallia |
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| D. mariesii |
2004 |
strong colony |
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| Deparia |
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| D. conilii |
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| D. japonica |
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| D. petersenii |
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| Dicksonia |
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| D. antartica |
2000 |
spore produced now with trunk |
| D. fibrosa |
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| D. squarrosa |
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| Doodia |
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| D. aspera |
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| D. media |
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| Dryopteris |
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| D. aemula |
1999 |
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| D. affinis |
1989 |
can be invasive |
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| 'Pinderi' |
2004 |
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| 'Polydactyla Mapplebeck' |
2005 |
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| x complexa 'Stableri' |
2005 |
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| D. x australis |
2006 |
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| D. bissetiana |
2005 |
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| D. celsa |
2005 |
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| D. champonii |
2005 |
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| D. chrysocoma |
2006 |
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| D. clintoniana |
2006 |
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| D. crassirhizoma |
2005 |
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| D. cristata |
2003 |
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| D. cycadina |
1996 |
strong plants |
| D. dilatata |
1989 |
can be invasive |
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| 'Crispa Whiteside' |
1999 |
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| 'Grandiceps' |
2005 |
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| D. erythrosora |
1999 |
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| var. prolifica |
1999 |
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| D. filix-mas |
1989 |
can be invasive |
| D. formosana |
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| D. goldiana |
1989 |
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| D. intermedia |
2005 |
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| D. lacera |
2004 |
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| D.lepidopoda |
2005 |
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| D.ludoviciana |
2005 |
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| D. marginalis |
2006 |
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| D. neorosthornii |
2006 |
incorrectly named. |
| D. x remota |
2006 |
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| D. sieboldii |
2005 |
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| D. stewartii |
2005 |
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| D. tokyoensis |
2003 |
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| D. wallichiana |
1999 |
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| Gymnocarpium |
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| G. dryopteris |
1989 |
invasive |
| var. plumosum |
2003 |
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| G. fedtchenkoanum |
2006 |
One good patch |
| G. intermedia |
2006 |
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| G. oyamense |
2005 |
2 good colonies |
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| Histiopteris |
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| H. incisa |
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| Hypolepis |
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| H. millifolium |
2005 |
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| Lastreopsis |
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| L. hispida |
2005 |
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| Lophosoria |
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| L. quadripinnata |
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| Lygodium |
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| L. japonicum |
2005 |
growing strongly behind the glass artifact on the side. |
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| Matteuccia |
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| M. orientalis |
2002 |
2 large plants |
| M. struthiopteris |
1989 |
invasive |
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| Microsorium |
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| M. diversifolium |
2004 |
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| Onoclea |
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| O. sensibilis |
1989 |
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| Onychium |
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| O. japonicum |
2005 |
Rather slow but fronds large |
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| Oreopteris |
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| O. limbosperma |
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growing well by spring line |
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| Osmunda |
1989 |
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| O. cinnamonea |
2005 |
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| O. claytoniana |
2005 |
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| O. japonica |
2005 |
Doing well, looks good as fronds unfurl |
| O. regalis |
1989 |
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| var. Cristata |
1999 |
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| var. Purpurascens |
1999 |
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| Paesia |
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| P. scaberula |
2004 |
Growing vigorously, sevearal patches |
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| Pellaea |
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| P. rotundifolia |
2004 |
Weak grower |
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| Phegopteris |
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| P. connectilis |
2004 |
One good patch |
| P. decursive-pinnata |
1999 |
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| Pneumatopteris |
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| P. pennigera |
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| Polypodium |
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| P. calirhiza 'Sarah Lyman' |
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| cambricum |
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wild form from Criccieth Castle |
| vars. |
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| 'Barrowii' |
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| 'Carew Lane' |
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| 'Cambricum' |
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| 'Conwy' |
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| 'Cristatum' |
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| 'Grandiceps Fox' |
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| 'Hornet' |
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| 'Macrostachyon' |
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| 'Oakleyae' |
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| 'Omnilacerum Oxford' |
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| 'Prestonii' |
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| 'Pulcherrimum Addison' |
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| 'Pulchritudine' |
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| 'Richard Kayse' |
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| 'Semilacerum Falcatum O'Kelly' |
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Strongly growing patch |
| 'Whilharris' |
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| P. californicum |
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Weak grower |
| P. glycyrrhiza |
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| 'Longicaudatum' |
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| 'Malahatense' |
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| 'Malahatense' fertile form |
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| P. interjectum |
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| var. 'Glomeratum Mullins' |
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| x mantoniae |
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| 'Bifido-cristatum' |
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| 'Cornubiense' |
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| P. scouleri |
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Two patches - slow growing |
| P. vulgare |
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| 'Bifido-cristatum' |
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| 'Congestum Cristatum' |
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| 'Parsley' |
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| 'Trichomanes Backhouse' |
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Nice healthy patch. |
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| Polystichum |
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| P. acrostichoides |
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| P. aculeatum |
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Wild type doing well. |
| var. Portia |
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variety from Fibrex. |
| P. andersonii |
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| P. braunii |
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Strong growing specimens. |
| P. chilense |
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This clone does not have the bright red fronds some have. |
| P. deltodon |
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Young plants. |
| P. dracomontanum |
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Young plants. |
| P. x dycei |
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Several strong plants with a number of propagated plants around the garden |
| P. hancockii |
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| P. imbricans |
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| P. lepidocaulon |
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Amazing that this has survived - 12°C during early 2008! |
| P. makinoi |
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One very strong plant. |
| P. munitum |
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Several large clumps around the garden. |
| P. neolobatum |
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Bleddyn's clone and the version normally in commerce - not the same. |
| P. parvipinulum |
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| P. polyblepharum |
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| P. proliferum |
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Several plants scattered through the garden growing strongly with
good bulbil production. |
| P. richardii |
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Amazing how well this is growing having survived unscathed a bad
frost in early 2008 with temperatures down to -12°C. |
| P. retropaleaceum |
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| P. rigens |
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| P. setiferum |
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Wild type normally removed from garden. |
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| 'Acutilobum' |
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| 'Cristatopinnulum' |
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| 'Caernarvon' |
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| 'Divisilobum Iveryanum' |
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| 'Divisilobum Laxum' |
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| 'Dwyfawr' |
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| 'Dwyfach' |
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| 'Foliosum Group' |
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| 'Hamlet' |
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| 'Helena' |
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| 'Hirondelle' |
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| 'Othelo' |
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| ' Plumosodivisilobum Baldwinii' |
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| 'Plumosodivisilobum Bland' |
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| 'Plumosum Grande' |
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| 'Pulcherrimum Bevis' |
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| 'Smith's Cruciate' |
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| 'Wakeleyanum' |
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| P. tsussimense |
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| P. vestitum |
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| P. xiphophyllum |
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| P. yunnanense |
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| Thelypteris |
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| T. erubescens |
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| T. japonica |
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| T. kunthii |
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| T. palustris |
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| Todea |
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| T. barbara |
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| Woodwardia |
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| W. fimbriata |
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| W. orientalis |
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| var. formosana |
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| W. radicans |
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| W. unigemmata |
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| var. 'Mount Omei' |
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| "The bright
colours of flowers are admired by the least intellectual but the
beauty of form and texture of ferns requires a higher degree of
mental perception and a more cultivated intellect for its proper
appreciation. Hence we regard the growing taste for the cultivation
of ferns as proof of mental advancement." - Abraham Stansfield,
1858. |