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    Blechnum capense in enough shade and moisture

    Blechnum capense in enough shade and moisture
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Ivan Lätti

    The midribs of the Blechnum capense fronds in view are dark, only green in the new growth near the tips. The leaflets overlap, all tilted towards vertical, shielding the forward margin of each leaflet on the ascending frond below the next higher leaflet. Leaflet midribs show as pleats from base to tip along the dully shining leaflet surfaces. Some irregular waviness and scalloping occur at the leaflet margins.

    Frond colouring lends brightness to shaded areas under trees, a feature sought after by gardeners.

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