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Nephrolepis hirsutula
... hirsutulum G.Forst., Fl. Ins. Austr. 81. 1786. Synonyms of this taxon attributed to Barbados General Distribution Tropical Asia, N Australia, Pacific Islands Flora of the Lesser Antilles Cultivated, escaping? Ferns of Puerto Rico & the Virgin Islands Cultivated Flora Mesomericana Nephrolepis hirsutula 'Superba' - alien in Hawaii Copyright 1999-2001, L.E.Chinnery; Last modified: August 17, 2001
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Floridata: Nephrolepis exaltata
... "parlor ferns" before the advent of central heat and air. Even today they can survive for a year or two in centrally heated homes, and still look pretty good. Some authorities place Nephrolepis in the family Davalliaceae (Davallia family), others in the Polypodiaceae (polypody family), and still others in the Oleandraceae (ladder fern family). sc 11/11/99 Copyright 1996 - 2006 Floridata.com LC ...
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Guide to Growing Boston Ferns as House Plants, Nephrolepis exaltata
Guide to Growing Boston Ferns as House Plants, Nephrolepis exaltata [ The Garden Helper][ Gardening Basics][ "How to" Guides][ House plants][ Glossary of Terms] [ Garden Encyclopedia][USDA Zones][ Monthly Reminders][ Free Screensavers][Recipes] [ **** The Gardener's Forum ****] Care and Cultivation of Boston FernsNephrolepis exaltata March 4, 1998 Lorrie Johnsten wrote: Hello!! I am in dire need ...
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Caring for Boston Ferns in the Home, Nephrolepis exaltata
Caring for Boston Ferns in the Home, Nephrolepis exaltata [ The Garden Helper][ Gardening Basics][ "How to" Guides][ House plants][ Glossary of Terms] [ Garden Encyclopedia][USDA Zones][ Monthly Reminders][ Free Screensavers][Recipes] [ **** The Gardener's Forum ****] dmoore wrote: help my fern is dying. could you please tell me what the light and water requirements are for this plant. thanks deb ...
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CPs Terrarium: Basic Guidelines
... anaerobic bacteria to reproduce. What to do at this time? - Avoid Nitrogen builds up growing non-carnivorous plants in the same substrate of CPs as Adiantum capillus veneris (Maidenhair) or nephrolepis fern. Their roots gets nutrients (in particular Nitrogen) by the water. This is a phytofilter that works properly. When Adiantum capillus veneris or ferns becames too tall it is possible pruning or ...
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House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... , Jan 25, 06 at 14:51 Care for Schefflera Posted by: tjsangel z5 OH on Mon, Jan 23, 06 at 13:49 13 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Jan 25, 06 at 14:12 Australian Sword Fern (aka Kimberly Queen, Nephrolepis Obliterata Posted by: karam8672 Kentucky on Wed, Jan 25, 06 at 0:42 1 follow-up, posted on Wed, Jan 25, 06 at 9:06 Growing Pepperomia Posted by: tjsangel z5 OH on Tue, Jan 24, 06 at 18:54 2 ...
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Ferns of Barbados
... .) C. Presl (Note 3) U Cyathea arborea (L.) J.E. Smith U Microgramma lycopodioides (L.) Copel. U Microsorum scolopendria (Burm f.) Copel. U U U U U Nephrolepis biserrata (Sw.) Schott U U U Nephrolepis cordifolia (L.) C. Presl. U U Nephrolepis hirsutula (G. Forst.) C. Presl U Nephrolepis multiflora (Roxb.) F.M. Jarrett (Note 4) U U L A E S T O G J M X P Neurodium lanceolatum ...
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Vegetative Terminology (Part 1)
... flakes. Ashes To Wildflowers: Post-Burn Succession) Types Of Subterranean Stems Two examples of scaly, underground stems called rhizomes. A. Rhizome of achira (Canna edulis). B. Rhizome of the common sword fern (Nephrolepis exaltata). See The Edible Rhizome Of Achira (Canna edulis) A. Bulb of an onion (Allium cepa). B. Corm of gladiolus (Gladiolus hybrid). The bulb is an upright subterranean stem ...
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... ). The floating ferns Salvina and Azolla are striking examples of propagation by stem fragmentation. Proliferation is possible from root stolons, tubers and similar structures. This occurs in some species of Nephrolepis and Blechnum. More of a survival strategy than a means of propagation, some ferns of arid areas are able to dry out almost completely without actually dying. Crisp and brittle to ...
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Pteridophytes: the ferns and their allies
Pteridophytes: the ferns and their allies Australian National Herbarium Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research Home > ANBG | CPBR | ABRS > ferns > taxa A classification of the ferns and their allies - a work in progress Higher level classification Lower level classification Other useful resources The following classification of the genera of ferns and their allies is a loose, perhaps tenuous,
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