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Dwarf Fijian Tree Fern - Blechnum gibbum


Dwarf Fijian Tree Fern - Blechnum gibbum (Blechnum gibbum)

This dwarf tree fern had no fronds by fall of last year. The heat and drought almost killed it. Luckily, with winter rains it starting sending up fronds in late January. Now, it's completely recovered from the severe drought. Yay!
Photo taken June 4, 2017.



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Wow, that puts our small native Blechnum spicatum in the shade!

5 Jun, 2017

 

That is a beauty so glad it came back for you Andy.

5 Jun, 2017

 

Steragram:

This dwarf tree fern is doing well, again. Its roots have gone into the ground a few years back. This is why it's doing so well along with lots of water.

5 Jun, 2017

 

Thrupennybit:

I'm so, so glad, also! :>))

This fern I've had over 10 years. It's the longest I've had one. I always used to kill them by forgetting to water. It only takes one time forgetting to water and it's dead as a door nail!

5 Jun, 2017

 

How could you forget to water such a beauty lol I ll have to remind you in future.

6 Jun, 2017

 

I used to have small ones, and I have a thousand plants. It's actually easy to forget to water sometimes. This fern needs a lot of water. If it goes dry for a little while it will die. It's not forgiving like many other plants, unfortunately.

7 Jun, 2017

 

Wow a thousand plants I can see why you forget. Shame its not forgiving you cant let this one die.

7 Jun, 2017

 

This tree fern I water every day with the water from the shower. I don't forget. lol! It's in a pot which the roots are growing into the ground.

7 Jun, 2017

 

Glad you don't forget to water this , yes I have had plants do that, my sons plants have just done the same. I now have saucers under my pots that sit on the earth so they don't do it.

7 Jun, 2017

 

I've killed every Blechnum I ever tried...silver queen,Chilean,...ONLY the small scale B.pinnae marie has survived and is growing in my yard. Its not a trunker..a clumper.
Good job Andy- they are very unforgiving of one hot day and lack of water.

9 Jun, 2017

 

Stan,

Yes, all it takes is one hot day without water. When I lived in Mission San Jose, Fremont...I had several and killed them. The secret is a really large pot in very water-retentive soil.

9 Jun, 2017



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