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Daily Archives: 6th January 2022

What's that Fern?

Blechnum parent plant

6th January 2022 Ian 1 Comment

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This is probably the plant I got the spores from (15 month old Blechnum) There was also a B. nz. Nearby so I’m sure it’s one or the other. The young plants are very vigorous with long and searching roots. Any suggestions much appreciated.

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