Re: ferns DIGEST V1 #1 Bipinnate necklace fern/Asplenium flabellifolium


Hi,

You might find an answer in

Brownsey, P. J. (1977) Asplenium hybrids in the New Zealand Flora. New 
Zealand Journal of Botany 15: 601-37.

Apparently there are about 20 hybrids in NZ Aspleniums. So, the answer will 
be found in a good botany library !!

Brian Swale

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> ferns DIGEST         Sunday, November 9 2003         Volume 01 : Number 001
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>         [ferns] Bipinnate necklace fern/Asplenium flabellifolium
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> Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 22:10:51 +0100
> From: John Hawkins <john.hawkins@blechnum.net>
> Subject: [ferns] Bipinnate necklace fern/Asplenium flabellifolium
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> I've got a necklace fern,  _Asplenium flabellifolium_ , ( one of two grown from
> spore collected on the east coast of the South Island of New Zealand ) that is
> genuinely bipinnate. Not just a few extra lobes, the basal pinnae have fully
> developed 'walking' tips. I've not seen this on the wild ones I've seen so I'm
> wondering if it's an effect of cultivation. Has anybody else seen this, either
> in the wild or in cultivation?
> 
> John in Sweden.
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