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Requests about identification of wild plants in Malta and Gozo. (Please include precise details and pictures to help the experts in their ID process)

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cyrtomium falcatum fern
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it is not a common fern! where did you see it? :-D
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sorry did not see image name :)
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Sorry, that we confused you. That was just a test, because I had problems with posting a new topic.
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IL-PINE wrote:it is not a common fern! where did you see it? :-D
It's not uncommon, but it's a cultivated fern. Is it also a Mediterranean species?
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it's not common in the wild.
it is cultivated but mostly in older gardens. one sprouted out of nowhere in the walls of my mother's garden :)
It is a fern of eastern Asia.
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IL-PINE wrote:it's not common in the wild.
it is cultivated but mostly in older gardens. one sprouted out of nowhere in the walls of my mother's garden :)
It is a fern of eastern Asia.
Ah, got you. I too ahem, "found" one growing in the rock-cut walls of a cellar stairwell in an old house. :wink:
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it is quite a funky fern
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