RE: Ctenitis sloanei.
- Subject: RE: Ctenitis sloanei.
- From: &* D* A* \* H* <c*@allstate.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 15:23:50 -0500
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- Thread-topic: [ferns] Ctenitis sloanei.
Well, keep it hot, shaded and humid, planted in *very* good soil (though
it apparently can take garbage limestone just as well), and it should
pretty much take care of itself. That being said, you probably
shouldn't snag more than a few pinnae, as it is considered endangered.
Of course, if you're going to do this in a park or any kind of preserve,
than the further recommendation of not getting caught applies as well...
;-)
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ferns@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of
Darren Lloyd
Sent: 11 September 2008 15:00
To: ferns@hort.net
Subject: [ferns] Ctenitis sloanei.
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone on this list has had experience with the
propagation and cultural requirements for Ctenitis sloanei (Florida
lacefern).
Thanks.
Regards,
Darren
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