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MOSS GARDENING
... cryptograms (tiny plants that reproduce by spores), tiny liverworts, lichens, lycopodiums and certain of the selaginellas, lend an aura of age and stability to a garden. This book, along with expanding ...
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Paghat's Garden: Selaginella kraussiana "Aurea"
... the dawn of time. Actually, it was already an ancient-ancient plant before dinosaurs existed. Selaginellas, known as spikemosses or clubmosses, are so primitive they predate the development of seeds among ...
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Plant Delights Nursery -- Expedition to China
... that looked like an oversized maidenhair. Spores and plants of these and other ferns and selaginellas were collected. Terrestrial orchids were everywhere including a flowering pleione or bletilla...obviously a ... the bank is miscanthus and probably the green weedy form of Imperata cylindrica, schefflera, giant selaginellas, clematis, a gorgeous patterned leaf rubus, etc. On the hike up to the hill ...
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Plant Delights Nursery -- Argentina Log
... (Adiantum lorentzii) to cloak ferns (Notholaena nivea). Very narrow lobed oxalis and dwarf selaginellas were everywhere. The star of the stop was an amazing gloxinia, G. gymnostoma, ... boulders. Despite being dry, this 7206' elevation site yielded many ferns, Libertia chilensis, selaginellas, nothoscordums, tweedia, Artemesia mendoziana, and the lovely orange flowering Mutisia spinosa. Perhaps from ...
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