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Geni - Platycerium Cultivar
Geni - Platycerium Cultivar. Monday, June 15, 2009. This cultivar has wide short divided fertile fronds with a shallow center recess. I've been successful growing this platycerium cultivar in the Huntington Beach, CA. climate - our winters are mild. This staghorn fern can take temperatures from 40 to 90 degrees and are kept outside year long. This cultivar prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Please visit the Other Links.
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Hawaiian - Platycerium Cultivar
Hawaiian - Platycerium Cultivar. Sunday, July 5, 2009. Hawaiian - From the Tony Barrett Collection. According to his label Tony picked this cultivar up from LAIF table on 11/25/2003 (A Ralph Fregoso plant). This staghorn fern can take temperatures from 40 to 90 degrees - they are kept outside year long and prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Please visit the Other Links. Isle de la Reunion. Willinckii Joan No. 2.
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Hillii Grey - Platycerium Cultivar
Hillii Grey - Platycerium Cultivar. Sunday, August 2, 2009. Hillii Grey - According to Doug Eckel this cultivar is from the Jerry Horne collection. I've had this one since September 2006. Originally bought from Doug as a pup, it is a rather slow grower and sparse pupper. The tomentum on the fronds will give it a greyish look in the right light. There are various sizes of the Hillii Grey that are currently available for sale. If interested please e-mail me at mailto:tomsstaghornferns@gmail.com.
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Isle de la Reunion - Platycerium Cultivar
Isle de la Reunion - Platycerium Cultivar. Sunday, June 7, 2009. Isle de la Reunion - the Sire I purchased from Paul Isley back in July 2006. While the Sire is not for sale, the pups are. These are the first pups I've harvested. While not a rare cultivar, the offerings are slim. When fertilizing - I use either Miracle-Gro 1/4 strength or Superthrive every 3rd or 4th watering. If you have any questions or are interested in purchasing a pup please e-mail me at tomsstaghornferns@gmail.com. Isle de la Reunion.
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Ladyfingers - Platycerium Cultivar
Ladyfingers - Platycerium Cultivar. Sunday, June 28, 2009. Ladyfingers - A bifurcatum cultivar. This sire was purchased from Doug Eckel in March 2006. Characteristically, long slender fingers on long slender fertile fronds. Quite elegant, a favorite with the ladies. This sire is ready to be re-boarded to a 17 x 17 redwood backboard but I'll probably wait until the pups get larger and take them (the pups) off at that time. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Please visit the Other Links.
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Lemoineii - Platycerium Cultivar
Lemoineii - Platycerium Cultivar. Sunday, June 7, 2009. These particular ferns are from a sire that was originally owned by Tony Barrett. They have narrow hairy fertile fronds. The fertile fronds are short and upright in sun, long and reclining in shade. There are various sizes of this cultivar that are currently available for sale. If interested please e-mail me at tomsstaghornferns@gmail.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Please visit the Other Links. For specific staghorn fern ...
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Longwood Gardens - Platycerium Cultivar
Longwood Gardens - Platycerium Cultivar. Monday, June 15, 2009. Longwood Gardens is a p. veitchii cultivar with narrow fertile frond fingers and a fountain form. The sire for these staghorn fern came from the Tony Barrett collection. This fern can be kept outside year round, but requires bright morning light or dappled light all day and good air circulation. The growing medium is AAA New Zealand sphagnum moss and mounted on an a redwood or cedar backboard. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Isle de la Reunion.
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Majus Dwarf - Platycerium Cultivar
Majus Dwarf - Platycerium Cultivar. Sunday, June 14, 2009. Majus Dwarf is a smaller form of the bifurcatum cultivar Majus, this staghorn fern has large deeply forked fertile fronds and can take temperatures from 40 to 90 degrees - they are kept outside year long and prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze, but can take a little more sun than most. These particular ferns are from a sire that was originally owned by Tony Barrett. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Isle de la Reunion.
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Panama - Platycerium Cultivar
Panama - Platycerium Cultivar. Sunday, June 7, 2009. The Sire - the top picture was purchased from Charles de France, the rest of them I purchased from Mark Mese and. All are mounted on redwood boards. While not a rare cultivar, the offerings are sporadic at best. Regarding fertilizing - I use either Miracle-Gro 1/4 strength or Superthrive every 3rd or 4th watering. If you have any questions or are interested in purchasing any of the Panama's shown please e-mail me at tomsstaghornferns@gmail.com.
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Scofield - Platycerium Cultivar
Scofield - Platycerium Cultivar. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Scofield - is a bifurcatum cultivar named after Glen Scofield. As you can see it has a wide end spread with long reclining fertile fronds with long fingers. These came from the Tony Barrett collection and have been in my possession since July 2006. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I reside in Huntington Beach, CA and these ferns are a hobby of mine. I sell the extra ones so check back often as the offerings change frequently. View my complete profile.
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South Seas - Platycerium Cultivar
South Seas - Platycerium Cultivar. Sunday, June 28, 2009. South Seas - Steve Talnadge of Chula Vista, CA created this graceful fern with long and wide reclining fertile fronds with long fingers. These particular ferns come from the Tony Barrett collection. This staghorn fern can take temperatures from 40 to 90 degrees - they are kept outside year long and prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Please visit the Other Links.