Fond of Fronds

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    Only much later I noticed the little guy doing some free-style flexing. Difficult with the phone to get good focus - here it's on a single little rolled-up pinna of Dryopteris atrata. The hair, the stripes and the curls combine to a pretty groovy look.

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      Adiantum mairisii joining the lamprocapnos Valentine. I like the black stems on this fern… A bit of a spreader, but it’s welcome here.
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        Polystichum polyblepharum
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            Shuttlecock ferns (Matteuccia struthiopteris) at RHS Wisley last week

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              Those are spectacular @LG_ !
               
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                I enjoyed seeing this. A fern, [probably Dryopteris filix-mas I think. EDIT: actually probably bracken!], bursting up through a very densely clipped Lonicera nitida hedge. The hedge was about 3ft high, 2ft across and 12ft long, and there was no sign of the fern anywhere else - but it made its way out!

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                East Lambrook Manor Garden, yesterday.
                 
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                  Are you sure? Looks a lot like bracken
                   
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                    I was going to say that, but I know very little about ferns, but then is bracken a fern?
                     
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                    I'm not sure, so yes maybe it's bracken! There were lots of other ferns in the garden so I think I've jumped to a wrong conclusion.
                     
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                      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                      I dont have many ferns but I do like this little one, probably classed as a weed.
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                        Definitely wouldn't be a weed in my garden, but a treasure!
                         
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                          Blechnum of some sort
                           
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                          @pete Yes bracken is a fern and also a land grabbing thug if given a chance.
                           
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                            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                            I've looked it up since posting it, its Maidenhair spleenwort or Asplenium trichomanes.:biggrin:
                             
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