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Fern Varieties
Page 7 of 10 containing Fern Varieties
78 Varieties Listed in Total

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Lycopodium annotinum
Thrives in a rough spongy peat[1]. Requires a humid atmosphere[200]. Terrestrial members of this genus are hard to establish. The roots are delicate and liable to rot, most water being absorbed through the fol... [MORE]
 
Lycopodium campanulatum
Thrives in a rough spongy peat in a shady position[1]. Requires a humid atmosphere[200]. Terrestrial members of this genus are hard to establish. The roots are delicate and liable to rot, most water being abso... [MORE]
 
Lycopodium clavatum
Thrives in a rough spongy peat in a shady position[1]. Requires a humid atmosphere[200]. Terrestrial members of this genus are hard to establish. The roots are delicate and liable to rot, most water being abso... [MORE]
 
Lycopodium complanatum
Thrives in a rough spongy peat in a shady position[1]. Requires a humid atmosphere[200]. Terrestrial members of this genus are hard to establish. The roots are delicate and liable to rot, most water being abso... [MORE]
 
Lycopodium lucidulum
Thrives in a rough spongy peat in a shady position[1]. Requires a humid atmosphere[200]. Terrestrial members of this genus are hard to establish. The roots are delicate and liable to rot, most water being abso... [MORE]
 
Lycopodium obscurum
Thrives in a rough spongy peat in a shady position[1]. Requires a humid atmosphere[200]. Terrestrial members of this genus are hard to establish. The roots are delicate and liable to rot, most water being abso... [MORE]
 
Lycopodium selago
Thrives in a rough spongy peat in a shady position[1]. Requires a humid atmosphere[200]. Terrestrial members of this genus are hard to establish. The roots are delicate and liable to rot, most water being abso... [MORE]
 
Lycopodium serratum
We have very little cultivation information on this species and do not know if it will succeed outdoors in Britain. The folowing notes are based on the general needs of the genus. Thrives in a rough spongy pea... [MORE]
 

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