Our baby Staghorn Fern - Platycerium Bifurcatum is back outside in the garden! We brought it back from dear friend Natacha in Miami, last year June.
Looking happy after its overwintering time in the green house.
Photo got taken on May 19.
From the link below you can see how Pieter had the tree cutters slice off a part of this trunk where it is tied to.
One day it might become too big for bringing back and forth to the greenhouse...
But till then, we enjoy it!
Related link:
{Our Staghorn Fern - Platycerium Bifurcatum} | previous post by me
Dearest Mariette,
ReplyDeleteThank you for yet another educational post. I have never seen this particular Fern before. It is neat and dramatic.
Dearest Munir,
DeleteThank you, it is a very nice house plant but we can grow it also outdoors like this.
Hugs,
Mariette
very cool. i have a blogger pal in florida that has a big one hoisted in a tree. :)
ReplyDeleteDearest Theresa,
DeleteThis one is a baby from my friend Natacha's big one in Miami!
Hugs,
Mariette
How Mariette...
ReplyDeleteYou are soooo informative. Never would have known that plant could go outside.
Hope this finds you well!
Rebecca
Dearest Rebecca,
DeleteWell, in our climate it is happy during the spring, summer and autumn and than we have to place it inside the greenhouse! My friend in Miami can keep hers out year long...
Hugs,
Mariette
Hello Mariette, I see these in Taiwan, often growing dramatically from the steep sides of walls or ravines. I love their primitive look. Yours appear quite healthy and well-shaped.
ReplyDelete--Jim
Dearest Jim,
DeleteSure, in Taiwan they will thrive in that climate. They look like a very ancient plant that has been around a long time. With ours staying inside the greenhouse, we can keep it happy!
Hugs,
Mariette
Liebe Mariette,
ReplyDeletedas schenkt wiederum Freude.
Sonnige Grüße
Elisabeth
Liebe Elisabeth,
DeleteJa doch, wenn so eine Pflanze drausen sein kann schenkt es ein jeder Freude!
Liebe sonnige Grüsse,
Mariette
Mooie bladeren...fijne dag ,Joan..
ReplyDeleteBeste Joan,
DeleteJa, mooi en goed gezond!
Liefs,
Mariette
Grappig dat het groeit op zo'n stronk.
ReplyDeleteBeste Marianne,
DeleteJa, toen ik het bij vriendin Natacha zag in Miami, was met name Pieter ovetuigd dat wij dat ook konden, tenminste gedurende 3 seizoenen.
Liefs,
Mariette
Leuke blogje, ik volg meestal blogjes dat we dezelfde hobbys delen...bedankt voor het delen..groetjes
ReplyDeleteBeste Soraya,
DeleteDank je en graag gedeeld ook!
Liefs,
Mariette
Mariette,un saluto!Buon mese di giugno!Rosetta
ReplyDeleteCara Rosetta,
DeleteGrazie e anche a ti un buon mese di giugno!
Abbracci,
Mariette
Very interesting. How do you get it off the tree to be able to take it back and forth?
ReplyDeleteDearest Tammy,
DeleteWell if you click on the link below the blog, you can see how the professional tree cutters actually cut that trunk in a diagonal slice. That's what can be taken off during winter time and binding it back on in the spring.
Hugs,
Mariette
Mariette, das ist wieder eine wunderschöne Pflanze.
ReplyDeleteWir nannten sie immer Hirschgeweih. Aber so richtig
gedeihen wollte sie bei uns nicht.
Liebe Grüße schickt Dir
Irmi
Liebe Irmi,
DeleteJa, das stimmt; es ist das Hirschgeweih und auch auf English ist es genau das gleiche.
Früher hatte ich auch eines im Wohnzimmer aber da ist die Luftfeuchtigkeit nie ins Optimum.
Ganz liebe Grüsse,
Mariette
It's beautiful - hope you enjoy it for many more years! You truly have a green thumb! xo Karen
ReplyDeleteDearest Karen,.
DeleteThank you dear and yes we too hope to have it for quite some years.
Hugs,
Mariette
Dearest Mariette,
ReplyDeleteThe photos of pieter had the tree for tred and you will had make in the green house.
We having a cold days but I few better today!
Hugs and Love for both of you!
Michiko
Dearest Michiko,
DeleteThank you for your visit and glad to read you are doing a little better today!
Sending you love and hugs from both of us.
Mariette
Ah yes, I remember the last post! The plant looks growing very happily :-)
ReplyDeleteDearest Tamago,
DeleteYes, it is back out and looking great after having survived the winter inside the greenhouse.
Hugs,
Mariette
What a perfect name for the plant.
ReplyDeleteDearest Janey,
DeleteIt sure is a great name for this plant and this is true in Dutch and German as well.
Hugs,
Mariette
Incredibile come una pianta possa rigenerarsi, germogliando nuovamente e ritornando ad essere bellissima. Paola
ReplyDeleteCara Paola,
DeleteÈ stato abbastanza felice all'interno della serra e ora la ricrescita sembra felice e bella.
Baci,
Mariette
Dearest Mariette; Oh, your baby Staghorn Fern from your friend must be very happy with the knowledgeable people's hand♡♡♡ And it sure look s like a stag horn, doesn't it♪
ReplyDeleteSending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend in America, xoxo Miyako*
Dearest Miyako,
DeleteThank you and yes, the name is very well chosen for this incredible plant!
Hugs,
Mariette