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| Hi,
This is not quite my first time trading, but almost! I have extras from a spore germination of the European variety (the easy variety) of the Hart's Tongue Fern, Asplenium scolopendrium var. scolopendrium. They are in a clump and about 2-3 inches high. They will need to be hardened off to dry air since they were germinated at high humidity. I would wait until they are a little larger. Grow them under seran wrap or glass in a north window until they're a bit larger. Want a fern species I don't already have that isn't super common (sent as a division, spores, or sporelings).
Cool succulents are also an option. I don't have many. Here's a picture of what I have. Search Google for pictures of an adult plant. The link is to a very good illustration. Ryan |
Here is a link that might be useful: Asplenium scolopendrium
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| If you still have these and are still interested in succulents (none of my ferns are of a 'divisible' size) please e-mail me and I'll send you a list of succulents I've available for trade. TIA! |
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