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Old 24-10-2003, 09:32 AM
Xavier Vanbecelaere
 
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Default How old do Asplenium ferns get?

I have at here an Asplenium Nidus (Bird's-Nest Fern) for over three years
,and I was wondering how old and how high these ferns can get.




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Xavier.




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Old 24-10-2003, 07:42 PM
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Default How old do Asplenium ferns get?

Considering that the plant forms a rosette of leaves with new leaves
constantly replacing the old ones, it is difficult to say. Actually, the
plant is constantly renewing itself so that there is always new growth
replacing the old growth that is dying off so the living part of the plant
you see is never really very old.


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I have at here an Asplenium Nidus (Bird's-Nest Fern) for over three years
,and I was wondering how old and how high these ferns can get.




Thanks,

Xavier.




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