Re: Fern Wall
- Subject: Re: Fern Wall
- From: "L*@FernCentral.com" <l*@juno.com>
- Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 02:56:34 GMT
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Hi Tom.
The Huntington Botanical Libary and Gardens in San Moreno, California. Has a
fern wall in one of the main green houses.20-30' wide 8' tall , With some felt
padding 3" thick. I supplied them with alot of the ferns for the project.
No Painted ferns but alot of Adiantums and footed ferns . some Naphrolepis's .
The last time I saw it was growing well.
Larry Kelsey
Fern Central.com
626 475 5551
---------- Original Message ----------
From: Tom Stuart <tstuart@westnet.com>
To: Ferns <ferns@hort.net>
Subject: [ferns] Fern Wall
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 17:30:00 -0400
The American Fern Society received this request:
> We are interested in growing Japanese painted ferns in a green wall
> system.
> It is a 4" deep soil based system, south and east facing wall in
> Philadelphia PA. Do you know of anyone that has done this?
> Do you have any insight in doing this?
>
Do you know of a fern wall?
Tom Stuart
New York
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