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Osmunda regalis
Osmunda regalis Osmunda regalis The fertile fronds appear as dense clusters of light brown spore cases. Found in moist woodlands, in marshes, swamps and sometimes on wet cliffs. It usually favors soils or waters that are somewhat acid. Fiddleheads are edible. Return to Main Menu Order Filicales
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Osmunda - cinnamon, interrupted, royal fern
Osmunda - cinnamon, interrupted, royal fern | home | | hostas | | perennials | | tools, books, & gifts | | FAQ | | nursery | | journal | | gardening forums | Osmunda. Cinnamon fern, interrupted fern, royal fern. - Light: Part sun to full shade Soil: Humus-rich, moist to wet Zones: 3 - 10 Mail order or nursery: Osmunda cinnamomea - cinnamon fern (3 - 5') Tall, arching fronds with large fertile " ...
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Floridata: Osmunda cinnamomea
... now and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Osmunda cinnamomea Common Names: cinnamon fern Family: Osmundaceae (cinnamon fern family) Get link to Profile# 920 ... their reproductive spores on the undersides of the fronds; cinnamon fern (and other species of Osmunda) have separate and distinctive fertile fronds in addition to the typical sterile fronds. The large ...
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Floridata: Osmunda regalis
... sporangia which bear the spores. Royal fern can be distinguished from the related cinnamon fern (Osmunda cinnamomea) by its bipinnate leaves, the fertile ones with clusters of sporangia towards the tips ... The young croziers or fiddleheads can be prepared like asparagus and eaten. The fibrous roots (osmunda fibre) were formerly used as a medium for growing orchids and bromeliads. Native Americans used ...
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Ophiopogon - Osmunda -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 76
... - Kalimeris Kniphofia - Kosteletzkya Lamium - Leucosceptrum Lilium - Liriope Lobelia - Lycoris Lygodium - Manfreda Manihot - Miscanthus Moraea - Musella Nannorrhops - Onychium Ophiopogon - Osmunda Oxalis - Pachysandra Paeonia Panicum - Peltoboykinia Pennisetum - Phlomis Phlox - Phormium Physostegia - Polemonium Polygonatum - Polygonum Polymnia - Pteris Pulmonaria - Rhodophiala Rohdea Rosmarinus - ...
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Bromeliads
... , one part perlite One part peat, one-half part leaf mold, one part coarse sand. Osmunda fiber, unshredded sphagnum moss or tree-fern fiber may substituted for peat moss in these mixes. Some bromeliads thrive best when grown in a medium composed only of osmunda fiber. Fertilization Actively growing bromeliads respond to light applications of fertilizer. During the winter months, or under ...
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TILLANDSIA MOUNTING
... holds moisture, they will grow roots, enabling the plant to fasten itself to the substrate. A few example possibilities: branch or twig (grape and manzanita are popular), slab of wood, block of osmunda fiber, coconut shell, driftwood, cedar shingle, lava rock. Choose a mount which will not disintegrate under the conditions provided. A picturesque piece of wood, exposed to water once a week, can ...
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ORCHIDS FLOURISH UNDER RIGHT CONDITIONS - Tips for the novice grower
... - the correct temperature, moisture, humidity, soil and lighting. Potting media Some orchids can be mounted with osmunda fiber on pieces of bark or wood and hung on the wall. Others are grown in pots ... finer the bark), mixed with loose, inert mineral products such as perlite, vermiculite and charcoal. Bits of osmunda, spaghnum moss, peat and baked clay pellets are also used. The idea is to have a ...
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Order Filicales
... Two Families do diverge from the common characters in that they are heterosporous and live in aquatic habitats. Morphology of Order Filicales Family Osmundaceae Osmunda regalis Family Polypodiaceae Adiantum pedatum Athyrium asplendoides Comptosorous rhizophyllus Cysopteris bulbifera Woodsia obtusa Dryopteris spinulosa Onoclea sensibilis Polystichum acrostichoides Pteridium aquilinum Return to Main ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Ferns
... Leathery blades are gray to blue-green and evergreen. Good fern for limited space. Availability specialty dealers specialty dealers specialty dealers trade Scientific Name Matteuccia pensylvanica Onoclea sensibilis Osmunda regalis Osmunda cinnamomea Polystichum acrostichoides Common Name ostrich fern sensitive fern royal fern cinnamon fern Christmas fern Height 36-84" (3-7') 12-24" 12-36" 24-60" ...
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