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Bon Ton - Platycerium Cultivar

Bon Ton - Platycerium Cultivar. Tuesday, September 1, 2009. Bon Ton - A delightful, petite subminiature bifurcatum cultivar. Personally, I have yet to see this cultivar offered anywhere. My Sire was acquired from the Tony Barrett collection in July 2006. Tonys history indicates that he received his pup from Ralph Fregoso of Temple City, CA. Much of his collection came from Bob Shortt after he died several years ago. Bon Ton might have been part of the Shortt collection. Subscribe to Posts Atom. For s.

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African Oddity - Platycerium Cultivar

Wednesday, September 16, 2009. African Oddity - Quite an attractive platycerium that produces pups easily. This African cultivar is very seasonal in its growth, often not initiating growth until summer. It is much easier to grow.

Alcicorne California - Platycerium Cultivar

Saturday, July 4, 2009. The first Alcicorne California I purchased was from Paul Isley in July 2005. I received another from Tony Barrett in June of 2006. In a conversation with Charles, he said that he has had his sire for over 23 years. At one time, Alcicorne was used.

Bloomeii - Platycerium Cultivar

Monday, June 15, 2009. hillii cultivar with wide, few fingered fertile fronds. This staghorn fern can take temperatures from 40 to 90 degrees - they are kept outside year long. This cultivar prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze. These particular ferns are from a sire that was originally owned by Charles de France.

Borneo - Platycerium Cultivar

Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Borneo - Picked this one up from Charles Alford in May 2009.

Cass Alta - Platycerium Cultivar

Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Cass Alta - One of the many Cass cultivars created by Charles Cass. This fern is characterized by its long upright, then reclining fertile fronds, very robust and pups freely. This particular fern is from the Tony Barrett collection. This staghorn fern can take temperatures from 40 to 90 degrees - they are kept outside year long. This cultivar prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze.

Cass Crossfingers - Platycerium Cultivar

Sunday, June 21, 2009. Cass Crossfingers - A bifurcatum cultivar. The top three pictures are of my Sire which I acquired in September 2006 from Doug Eckel. This staghorn fern can take temperatures from 40 to 95 degrees - they are kept outside year long. This cultivar prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze. Please visit the Other Links.

Celebes Like - Platycerium Cultivar

Monday, June 15, 2009. I picked the sire up from Doug Eckel in March 2006. While this cultivar can take a little more sun than most, I recommend that you keep it in dappled shade or just morning light. The more sun the lighter the fertile fronds and shield fronds become. Please visit the Other Links.

Celebes Walters - Platycerium Cultivar

Sunday, June 7, 2009. These particular ferns are from a sire that was originally owned by Tony Barrett. This staghorn fern can take temperatures from 40 to 90 degrees - they are kept outside year long. This cultivar prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze. Please visit the Other Links.

Hawaiian - Platycerium Cultivar

Sunday, July 5, 2009. Hawaiian - From the Tony Barrett Collection. This staghorn fern can take temperatures from 40 to 90 degrees - they are kept outside year long and prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze. Please visit the Other Links.

Hillii Grey - Platycerium Cultivar

Sunday, August 2, 2009. Hillii Grey - According to Doug Eckel this cultivar is from the Jerry Horne collection. Originally bought from Doug as a pup, it is a rather slow grower and sparse pupper. The tomentum on the fronds will give it a greyish look in the right light. There are various sizes of the Hillii Grey that are currently available for sale.

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Bon Ton - Platycerium Cultivar. Tuesday, September 1, 2009. Bon Ton - A delightful, petite subminiature bifurcatum cultivar. Personally, I have yet to see this cultivar offered anywhere. My Sire was acquired from the Tony Barrett collection in July 2006. Tonys history indicates that he received his pup from Ralph Fregoso of Temple City, CA. Much of his collection came from Bob Shortt after he died several years ago. Bon Ton might have been part of the Shortt collection. Subscribe to Posts Atom. For s.

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Borneo - Platycerium Cultivar

Tuesday, July 28, 2009. Borneo - Picked this one up from Charles Alford in May 2009.

Cass Alta - Platycerium Cultivar

Tuesday, June 23, 2009. Cass Alta - One of the many Cass cultivars created by Charles Cass. This fern is characterized by its long upright, then reclining fertile fronds, very robust and pups freely. This particular fern is from the Tony Barrett collection. This staghorn fern can take temperatures from 40 to 90 degrees - they are kept outside year long. This cultivar prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze.

Cass Crossfingers - Platycerium Cultivar

Sunday, June 21, 2009. Cass Crossfingers - A bifurcatum cultivar. The top three pictures are of my Sire which I acquired in September 2006 from Doug Eckel. This staghorn fern can take temperatures from 40 to 95 degrees - they are kept outside year long. This cultivar prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze. Please visit the Other Links.

Cass Robusta - Platycerium Cultivar

Thursday, June 25, 2009. Cass Robusta - This fern is characterized by its deeply divided and wide fertile fronds with distinctive long narrow fingers. This particular fern is from the Tony Barrett collection. This staghorn fern can take temperatures from 40 to 90 degrees - they are kept outside year long and prefers morning light or a dappled light all day with a mild breeze. Please visit the Other Links.

Celebes Like - Platycerium Cultivar

Monday, June 15, 2009. I picked the sire up from Doug Eckel in March 2006. While this cultivar can take a little more sun than most, I recommend that you keep it in dappled shade or just morning light. The more sun the lighter the fertile fronds and shield fronds become. Please visit the Other Links.