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The Cultivation and Propagation of British Ferns

Out of Print
Series: BPS Special Publications Volume: 3
By: James W Dyce(Author)
42 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations
The Cultivation and Propagation of British Ferns
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  • The Cultivation and Propagation of British Ferns ISBN: 9780950980621 Paperback Dec 1991 Out of Print #14957
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After a brief introduction to fern anatomy and life history, the main part of The Cultivation and Propagation of British Ferns deals with fern habitats in the wild and the cultural requirements needed in a garden. It describes how to grow ferns from spores, vegetative propagation, and the few diseases to which ferns are liable. It goes on to recommend the species and cultivars suitable for different habitats within a British garden, and the best of the foreign hardy ferns.

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Out of Print
Series: BPS Special Publications Volume: 3
By: James W Dyce(Author)
42 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations
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