Need Identity For This Plant ???

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  1. moklue

    moklue Member Maple Society

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    I have more this plant, anyone know this name. Can anyone identify for this ::
     

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    DGuertin Active Member 10 Years

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    I have no idea about the piles of fern fluff in the first photo, as that is rather odd looking, but the second photo is Aglaomorpha Coronans. These are massive ferns, reaching 2 M from the rhizome up. If you weren't in Indonesia, I would want several!!!!! They are traditionally epiphytes, but can grow in soil without too much trouble. The second one does need to be repotted, though.
     
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    And in thinking it over, I'd be willing to risk the shipment to get at least one of each of these... Being in Indonesia actually shouldn't be a problem. If you are willing to sell or trade, please send me a PM.

    Thanks much!

    Darryl
     
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    Hi Darryl, thanks for your identify yes the first photos this is gold fern = like the monkey and the second photos is bear fern = like the bear. Can you give me information detail about this species..., is that rare species ? where i can find the informations. i has find this fern from Sumatera Island on Mountain. Of course I will sell if you need that. Please email me.
    Thanks,
    Resty
     
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  5. moklue

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    Anyone know the type of plant in there :

    1. What Genus ?
    2. What Species ?
    3. Cultivar ?

    Thanks for your detailed informations...
     
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    Also what is family ..?

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    Hello Darryl,

    I have trouble to contact you or PM, could you contact to me or PM. I want disscus with you regarding this Fern, then course I will sell it. Thanks.

    Regards,

    Resty
     
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    DGuertin Active Member 10 Years

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    Resty,

    The fuzzy gold one, as I mentioned, I'm not certain. Once you get a full frond out, I should have far better information to work with. The Genus of the second is Aglaomorpha, and the Species is Coronans. I don't suspect that this is a cultivar.
     
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    I think the first photos is Cibotium or Alsophila, but not sure for second photos what is that Drynaria quercifolia, polypodium aurea Or Aglaomorpha Coronans. Thank you for your identify, can we talk for first are you sure interested for some this fern. If you intersted i will prepare, can you contact me by email.

    Thanks
     
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    Ups..., Yes the second photos is Aglaomorpha. Thanks Darryl
     
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    I think 2nd one is "cibotium baromelz J.", and the other one is related or same family.
     
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    Surely you meant the first or third photos ; -) I'll still have to disagree based on what I can see, though, as Cibotium Barometz scales are not so long as that, and the above stipes on 1 and 3 are virtually naked. Easiest thing, of course, is to just wait for one to unfurl! :-D
     
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