Last summer, it was happy as a clam in it's current situation. I'm just wondering what I can do to help it regenerate this spring. I see no signs...
Hi all, As an update I'm posting a picture of my de-fronded Dicksonia antarctica. I elected to cut off the fronds as they were dying and I was...
Along this line, I left the canopy on my Dicksonia antarctica the past two winters without problems (wrapped just the trunk in...
Sharrison, That's exactly what I did. A shot of nemotodes last spring & again in the fall has brought me a virtually weevil free hydrangea this...
Thanks KarinL, The images of your D. erythrosora, does it die off in the winter or is it evergreen? Thanks!
The sori are rusty, orangey coloured and deepen to a orange red on older fronds. They also look round, not c-shaped, as far as I can tell.
Thanks, Luddite@Machen, I have a Dryopteris erythrosora, & it is quite similar, but fern X has a far more leathery/thick texture & doesn't...
Thanks for all your insight KarinL ... I'd say the Dryopteris hondoensis is the closest match thus far - there aren't may photos of it out...
Sorry for the delayed reply - it's been a cold, cold spring & things are just starting to get cracking in the garden. Here are some photos of...
There is also a very small chance I got it at the UBC Perennial Plant sale, but I doubt that. The plants at the UBC sale are usually very well...
It has been *ages* since I bought it, but chances are it would have been at one of the following stores (all in Vancouver): - David Hunter on...
Thanks for your reply DGuertin, Right now it's about 2.5 feet tall. Cheers! P.S I'm actually in Vancouver, so it's a bit easier to be...
Here are some closer pictures, front and back of frond. I'd appreciate any insight.
I'm thinking of contacting the strata of the building where they have a Sulphur Heart in the garden and requesting permission to take a cutting...
Thanks ashphaltandshade, I've contacted many of those nurseries & none stock it. Art Knapp says they bring it in whenever it's available &...