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Fern flowering in the fern garden

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Fern flowering in the fern garden



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Lovely, I have Royal Fern too :-)

6 Jul, 2014

 

That's a beautiful combination.

6 Jul, 2014

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Bjs
 

Dawn could not remember the name and it is difficult to find the labels this time of year even though they are 8in slate ones.

7 Jul, 2014

 

Haha Brian, your garden sounds like its very lush.
I had a shuttlecock fern Matteuccia struthiopteris too but that seems to have vanished.

7 Jul, 2014

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Bjs
 

Dawn
thought that shuttlecock should grow anywhere however I purchased 3 of them from the RHS shop early in 2012 and as yet they have never grown more than 12/15 inches high gave them a space of there own as pictures show them spreading, really should read there requirements.

7 Jul, 2014

 

I did not know that ferns flowered. I thought the seeds came from the backs of the leaves. Goy gives us a wonderful education. Thank you for posting this one.

8 Jul, 2014

 

I though the shuttlecock ferns got massive too, maybe mine are still around, I put them on the pond bank in the shade so should have been happy but probably got a bit swamped by the Lychnis.

8 Jul, 2014

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Bjs
 

So did I mine are in reasonably damp shade.

8 Jul, 2014

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Sheila only a few flower most are spores on the leaves.

8 Jul, 2014

 

and these flowers show how they are modified leaves anyway :o)

8 Jul, 2014

 

My original shuttlecock is in a shady corner, but I have three self-seeded ones, on the other side of the garden, and they are in full sun, so I don't know what they like best... They are all huge, and seed all over the place.

8 Jul, 2014

 

What an amazing history this plant has. I googled it and found out some more about it on this link. http://www.bio.umass.edu/biology/conn.river/regalis.html.

8 Jul, 2014

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Bjs
 

Seaburngirl not thought of them as modified leave but yes exactly what they look like

9 Jul, 2014

 

apart from white flowers every petal can photosynthesise. I remember doing chlorophyll/pigment chromatograms of a range of different flower colours to see what was in them. They all had chlorophyll in them except for the white ones. totally pigment free.

9 Jul, 2014

bjs
Bjs
 

Bit more I have learnt.

10 Jul, 2014

 

You should take a look at the link I found Bjs. You would love the history lesson.

10 Jul, 2014



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