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Dicksonia Antarctica
I have a baby one.
(I hope: I've been hopeless at getting spores to grow, so this is from someone who is better at it than me. I'm taking their word for it that they haven't given me what I get, which is a bunch of garden ferns in every dratted seedtray. Except seed trays in which I've sown spores, which remain completely blank and vacant of all life: it's like sowing weedkiller...) It's just starting to get those nice russetty woolly bits at the bottom of the leaf stalks and form a bit of a lump - so I'm starting to believe it really is a dicksonia. Examining this cheerful sign, I notice that the young plant appears to have two crowns. Is this actually 2 plants growing together, or could there be two crowns on one plant? And should I split them up, or leave them to get on with it? Victoria -- gardening on a north-facing hill in South-East Cornwall -- |
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Dicksonia Antarctica
It's just starting to get those nice russetty woolly bits at the bottom of the leaf stalks and form a bit of a lump - so I'm starting to believe it really is a dicksonia. Examining this cheerful sign, I notice that the young plant appears to have two crowns. Is this actually 2 plants growing together, or could there be two crowns on one plant? And should I split them up, or leave them to get on with it? I saw several Siamese twin tree ferns in Cornwall this summer ;-) I'd leave them to it...separating is not always successful ;-( Natalie |
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Dicksonia Antarctica
"Natalie" wrote in
: I notice that the young plant appears to have two crowns. Is this actually 2 plants growing together, or could there be two crowns on one plant? And should I split them up, or leave them to get on with it? I saw several Siamese twin tree ferns in Cornwall this summer ;-) I'd leave them to it...separating is not always successful ;-( Thanks: I shall let them both go on, in the hope that both are dicksonias, and one day I shall have an amazing double-headed plant. Victoria |
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Dicksonia Antarctica
I saw several Siamese twin tree ferns in Cornwall this summer ;-) I'd leave them to it...separating is not always successful ;-( Thanks: I shall let them both go on, in the hope that both are dicksonias, and one day I shall have an amazing double-headed plant. Victoria Wonder how long you'll have to wait until it grows to the size of the ones I saw? I think one of them was at Trebah...check it out if you can ;-) Natalie |
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