Re: fern photographs on the Web


Don:

	Regarding your post on ferns of Bermuda, we brought back Adiantum bellum
(id'd from a plant in the Botanic Garden there) from our trip two years
ago.  (their plant did look similar to A. capillis-veneris) Last year we
planted it in the garden here.  It survived this winter in great shape...10
degrees F including extended cold periods.  A nice surprise.

At 07:48 PM 4/11/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>I have just added 18 photographs to my website:
>FERNS et al OF NEW ENGLAND (AND BERMUDA)
>http://theworld.com/~donlubin
>
>All but one are pictures I took last month in Bermuda.  These complete the
>set of 21 extant Berumudian pteridophyte species plus one extirpated fern.
>
>Check it out, if you like.
>Happy spring.
>
>						Don Lubin
>
>P.S.  Sorry if this message is redundant.  I sent it to the list on April
>3, but did not receive it back.  I sent a later message to the list asking
>if anyone else had received it, and got no answer either way.  I later
>sent an inquiry to owner-ferns@hort.net, and got no answer there either.
>
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Tony Avent
Plant Delights Nursery @
Juniper Level Botanic Garden
9241 Sauls Road
Raleigh, NC  27603  USA
Minimum Winter Temps 0-5 F
Maximum Summer Temps 95-105F
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