Tree_Fern Chamaerops Humilis
By Louis
- 28 Dec, 2009
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Tree Fern & Chamaerops Humilis this picture taken this afternoon.
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Thank you Janey. I also have a small one in a pot, and took a picture of it this afternoon as well, to be uploaded, so will do so now :-) They are easy to grow Janey, water it from the crown, and I also like to give the fronts a light spray of water, to imitate the humidity. ...
28 Dec, 2009
Well reading what you've just put...I'm looking after mine well...so far alls healthy....shall have a look at your pic in a mo...:o)
28 Dec, 2009
That's true Janey, very easy plant. I just love ferns, I got a few of them up and down the garden, even in sunny places LOL!!!
28 Dec, 2009
Louis:
Your plants look incredibly lush! I'm glad to see the snow didn't harm. I know Chamaerops humilis - European Fan Palm is extremely hardy.
Have you ever tried planting Blechnum gibbum - Dwarf Tree Fern? This tree fern and all it variants are very widely grown here. I'm not sure how hardy it is though.
29 Dec, 2009
I haven't seen the Blechum Gibbum, will keep an eye for it, as it will be a challenge for me. The Chamaerops Humilis is very hardy indeed. It can cope with our weather. I have never given it any protections and it has survived for over ten years.
29 Dec, 2009
Another nice fern..
29 Dec, 2009
Thank you Clarice :))
29 Dec, 2009
Louis:
I just read Blechnum gibbum - Dwarf Tree Fern is native to Fiji. I've had one in my front yard for 5 years...never know where it was native to...until now. It's worth trying. Good luck! : > )
29 Dec, 2009
I'm going to look for one of them, and will let you know, if I am successful. I've got to make sure, it will withstand our frosty weather. Will do a search and find out ........... :-)
29 Dec, 2009
Louis:
I've just read its minimim temperature tolerance is around 40 - 50 degrees F/ 5 - 10 degrees C. I guess it depends on how mature the fern is...it may not be the best fern for your garden...it appears to be pretty tropical. It's native to New Caledonia, New Hebrides, and Fiji.
29 Dec, 2009
Thanks for the information Delonix1 :-)
29 Dec, 2009
Louis:
You're welcome.
30 Dec, 2009
I have this one, but it is still inside as it is a baby.......yours looks pretty good.
4 Jan, 2010
Thanks Dotty. Mine are big enough to be left outside for the winter :))
4 Jan, 2010
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They are looking really well Louis, I've just bought a weeny Tree Fern...as yet it is on the kitchen windowsill, but I'm hoping I can rear it...:o)
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