Re: Bracken


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Posted by Kathy_S on July 30, 2006 at 01:21:51 from 69.81.63.149 user kschmid.

In Reply to: Re: Bracken posted by Rick Bridge on July 29, 2006 at 09:59:46:

If Pteridium aquilinum is the same as Roger's bracken, it's found in most states of the U.S. I've never lived in a region where it produced the dense stands found in the Lake District, though, and I tend to think of it as growing under trees, even though I know that's not always the case.



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