Re: Fern identification
- Subject: Re: [ferns] Fern identification
- From: Baumfarn Webmaster w*@baumfarn.at
- Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 17:44:12 +0100
- In-reply-to: LPBBJOPMANEPILAOFAFDIEBGCOAA.chasalford@earthlink.net
Thanks Charles,
seems to be an Elaphoglossum herminieri. Are 15 (Euros) a good price?
Do you know something of the cultivation details? It's a low to medium light plant, which need well drained moist soil.
It's currently (seems to be) in a potting mix of peat moss (and probably earth).
What's about air humidity? Do they need a more acid or a more alkaline soil. Peat moss is more acid.
The dealer told me that they where unable to propagate them from spores. Are they more difficult than treeferns?
thanks
Peter
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