AW: WHOOPS........re previous email....!>>>>>>>>>Re: AW: Spore request


 Hello Scarlatti,
A cutting is not as valuable for us then spores, because we have to
sterilise this part of the plant and it is much more simple to sterilise
spores than a part of the rhizome. We propagate ferns and other plants by
tissue culture on a sterile medium and after dividing many times we put them
on a non sterile medium as peat or sphagnum and grow them in a greenhouse.

Greetings
Hermann Wistuba 

-----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: owner-ferns@hort.net [o*@hort.net] Im Auftrag von
SCARLATTI@aol.com
Gesendet: Sonntag, 13. November 2005 20:44
An: ferns@hort.net
Betreff: WHOOPS........re previous email....!>>>>>>>>>Re: AW: [ferns] Spore
request

Sorry.....that email got away from me before I could finish my  thought,
such as it was.
In any case thank you for bringing that fern to my attention & any  further
info you can get would be appreaciated.
 
Regards.
_scarlatti@aol.com_ (s*@aol.com) 
 
 
Greetings Herman:  Did you get a response to your request for  spore of
Lecanopteris spinosa?
 
I would dearly love to grow this very unusual fern.  
 
For me, a cutting would be the safest way.  & am hoping  someone out there
in the fern world is growing this fern.
 
I find it fascinating that the rhizome {so to speak} looks  like a formoseum
rhizome run amuck & its frond is like one of those crinkly  blechnums.  This
description is not to be held up as an attempt  at a  scientific
description.

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