- cross-posted to:
- greenspace@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- greenspace@beehaw.org
Here’s my current record for most ferns growing on top of each other!
A tree fern called a ponga (Alsophila tricolor) forms the base, growing on this tree ferns trunk is a hen and chicken fern (Asplenium bulbiferum).
Hen and chicken ferns grows little bulbils (baby ferns) on its fronds, when the bulbils are old enouph, they drop off to become a new hen and chicken fern.
These bulbils make up the final layer of ferns of my fern stack, making it a magnificent 3 layers of fern.
It emerged from fortunate accident alongside a stream in the middle of a forest
Ah! Great observational skills then!