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Hi, I have a number of Cyathea Cooperii ferns in my garden. Some I have planted myself and some have grown all by themselves without human intervention.

What I would like to know if anybody knows whether I can "strike" one of these ferns or if there is someway I can utilse the spores off them?

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On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 18:27:47 +1100, "PHRestore" wrote:

Hi, I have a number of Cyathea Cooperii ferns in my garden. Some I have planted myself and some have grown all by themselves without human intervention.

What I would like to know if anybody knows whether I can "strike" one of these ferns or if there is someway I can utilse the spores off them?


Catch the spores in a brown paper bag then sprinkle them over a tray of seed
raising soil mix, give a light water then wait. ;-)


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