At long last Fern Gully lives up to its name

Doug said:
Are you sure they are ferns? Look more like Bracken to me
I've just checked the RHS website and I think you are right Doug, although they say that bracken is a type of fern 'a native British fern (Pteridium aquilirium)'. The site does emphasise that they need controlling though otherwise neighbouring plants will be stifled.
 
sooooo green phillip (im in CO-ill let you know how many weeks my freshely planted ferns last this season)
love the lighting and overal feel,
love that the line of sight is long yet leads to a point anticipation-cannot take in the entire line

love the green loco and fakultativ car-

creates a very real world, one i would like to ride on as a passenger!
 
Looks extremely effective, Philip, esspecially with the single stems they look more like scale trees
but
are you sure they are ferns, they look more like Bracken to me, which is invasive
but then I dont know a lot about ferns


EDIT
OOOPPS
did not see page 2 :bigsmile:
already mentioned

Yes in right conditions will grow to 5-6 ft high, think a Cornish/ Welsh hillside
 
Very nice....
 
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