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Posted by Jim K. z7a NJ on July 20, 2008, 10:21:26, in reply to "Thanks for coming to the plant swap! Garden Photos Yesterday"
Joe, looks like I missed another good get together. We just got back from Maine late last night and it was awesome. My last visit there was in 1998, just as I was begining this all consuming interest in plants. I never noticed all the different and unusual plants in Acadia National Park prior to this visit, but spent a considerable amount of time scoping stuff out this time. The ferns all over the park and throughout Bar Harbor are awesome. There may not be any hardy subtropicals up there, but the height of the ferns all over the place sure make the place look a little tropical in cerain settings.
I saw this one fern variety in a botanical garden in the park that was called osmunda claytoniana or interupted fern, have you ever heard of it? It grew taller than some cinnamon and royal ferns growing in the gardens.
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