Asplenium scolopendrium (Hart's tongue fern)
By Scottish
- 17 Jun, 2012
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That's a shame Michaella - I have quite a few of these. We have lots of rabbits in the village but they never seem to bother with the gardens. I do hope I haven't jinxed that now!
They are quite strong plants. I always cut mine right back when the new fronds start to appear as they always look a bit too tatty after winter.
Hope it returns to it's former glory for you :)
17 Jun, 2012
This used to grow in all the garden walls when I lived in the old cottage. It won't grow up here :o( I do miss it ...
18 Jun, 2012
That's a shame Hywel it's one of my favourite ferns....couldn't you try one in a pot?
18 Jun, 2012
that is stunning!!
20 Jun, 2012
Thanks Sticki....enjoying the wet weather! All the ferns are looking marvelous this year :))
21 Jun, 2012
oh well at least something is happy!!
21 Jun, 2012
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I love this one, I have one, then a rabbit ate it to the ground :(( it has started to grow back, rabbits cannot get in, for now.
17 Jun, 2012