Re: Bracken Fern?
- From: "mel turner" <mturner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 15:40:44 -0400
"Raphanus" <lester.welch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Being new to fern identification, I'd like confirmation that the fern
in
http://www.flickr.com/photos/raphanus97/
is in fact Ptridium aquilinum. The fern seems to be tripinnate on the
lower part of the frond and bipinnate at the top. Have I got this
right?
The fern is a volunteer in my newly landscape backyard in Aiken County,
SC.
I think it's indeed likely to be a juvenile bracken fern [or possibly
a rejuvenated sprout from a small piece of rhizome left behind after
the landscaping]. In adults, the leaves are much longer-stalked
and are spaced widely apart on the long-creeping rhizomes instead of
forming a crowded clump as in yours. If I recall correctly, young
plants of bracken do resemble your fern. Your plant's ultimate frond
segments also look like those of bracken.
cheers
.
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