Re: in which month fertile horsetails are found?


Betty,
I live in Ottawa, Canada. My back yard is full of  Ostrich ferns that
are mostly over six feet tall. I have noticed sensitive ferns for the first
time along my driveway. We have had so much rain this spring that everything
is green green.
Best wishes,
Phil Youngman



----- Original Message ----
From: bkhamilton <bkhamilton@earthlink.net>
To: ferns@hort.net
Sent: Sunday,
July 6, 2008 5:27:12 PM
Subject: Re: [ferns] in which month fertile horsetails
are found?

Seems a little  late to me, but here in NW Indiana, we had a very
mild, slow spring, and maybe there too? Are you having a good time in Canada? 
Seeing lots of ferns?

Betty in South Bend IN

-----Original Message-----
>From: Wim de Winter <Wim.deWinter@wur.nl>
>Sent: Jul 6, 2008 4:17 PM
>To:
ferns@hort.net
>Subject: [ferns] in which month fertile horsetails are found?
>
>I was surprised to find coning Field Horsetails (E. arvense) as late as
>June 22nd in the very South of Canada (latitude: 45 degrees North), 
>being
used to seeing them the first week of April (last of March, 
>nowadays). Is
this the normal time in the US/Canadian border region?
>
>Wim de Winter
>
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