Re: fragrant ferns
Hi,
A circumboreal fragrant fern would be Dryopteris fragans (L.) Schott.
-Mike Barker
At 01:10 PM 1/30/2003 +1030, you wrote:
>Hi Guys
>
>Have been asked for info on fragrant ferns.
>
>I am pushing my memory,
>
>Two are Nephrolepis garotti? and Microsorum scandens and an Adiantum too I
>think.
>
>Art there any more ideas or thoughts?
>
>Kindest regards
>
>Keith Rogers
>Mannum South Australia
>
>On the web with Keith's Fern Page at
>www.lm.net.au/~kerogers/
>
>Supporting the Fern Society of South Australia Inc at
>www.chariot.net.au/~saufern/
>
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