Spore Exchange List 2015
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Spore Exchange List 2015 Welcome to the BPS 2015 member’s spore exchange. Please read the following carefully before sending in your request. Ordering your spores To order spores please complete the form at the bottom of this page and send to: Brian & Sue Dockerill, 19, Westfield Road, Glyncoch, Pontypridd, Mid-Glamorgan, CF37 3AG, U.K. or to [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: REQUESTS NEED TO ARRIVE BEFORE 31 March 2015. • Please use this form or your application may be delayed – a scanned copy by e-mail is fine. • Only one application per member, per year please. • Enter species numbers clearly in the boxes. These do not need to be in number order. • Do not duplicate any numbers. • Please list up to 15 alternatives. These may be in preferential order. • Please print your name and address in BLOCK CAPITALS. • Give your e-mail address and tick the box if you would like notification when your spores have been posted. • We now have a new BPS leaflet “Growing ferns from spores - A basic practical guide”. If you would like to receive a copy then please tick the corresponding box on the form. • Members in the USA should read the additional notes overleaf concerning import permits. No payment is required – this service is free to BPS members We will try to send out orders speedily starting about two weeks after the list is issued. However donors will receive preference and at any time orders will be dealt with as follows: Overseas donors, home donors, overseas non-donors, home non-donors. Many items in the list are in very short supply so apply early and give plenty of alternatives. In case of queries, we may be contacted by e-mail at: [email protected] .....…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… BPS Spore Exchange 2015 - Spore Request Form Name: All Members - up to 20 packets Address: Alternatives - all members - up to 15 packets Email: Donors allocation - up to 10 extra packets Notify by e-mail on dispatch BPS Growing ferns from spores guide 1 Spore Exchange List 2015 Spore Exchange 2015 - Additional Information Spores are received in good faith from donors, but cannot be guaranteed true to name, nor are there any assurances about their viability. Before inclusion names have been reviewed using The Plant List http://www.theplantlist.org On the first occasion where a new name is used for a taxa, we are including the old name alongside for information. Cultivars may not come true and should be labelled accordingly. Spores have been accepted on the basis that they have been legally acquired and that they can be freely distributed through our exchange with no restrictions as to their use. Plant Hardiness Zones. The list includes, where possible, plant hardiness zone numbers for North America and Europe. These are mainly collated from ‘The Encylopedia of Garden Ferns’ by Sue Olsen, Timber Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0-88192-8198 and ‘The Plantfinders Guide to Garden Ferns’ by M H Rickard, David and Charles/Timber Press, ISBN 0 71,53 1,536-6, by kind permission of the authors. Members in the USA requesting spores require a 'Small Lots of Seeds' permit from their government. See: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/permits/ppq_epermits.shtml or by mail at:- USDA- APHIS-PPQ, Permit Unit, 4700 River Road, Unit 133, Riverdale, MD 20737-1236 TEL: 1-877-770-5990; FAX: (301) 734-5786 When you send your order form, we need a photocopy of the permit, the conditions attached to it, a green and yellow customs label for that permit, and stamps or mailing account number, for the customs to send on the spores to you. Osmunda Spores. In the same way as last year, we would be grateful if you could use the form below to indicate any Osmunda or other green spores that you may be able to supply or wish to obtain. Where we have donations to meet any requests we will distribute these fresh as they arrive. We also have some spores donated fresh in 2014 and which we froze on arrival. These are included in the main list and we are using them to trial this way of supplying short viability spores. As we have no guarantee of viability any orders for them will be supplied in addition to your normal allocation. Please include them in any convenient place on the form. They will be added to your order just prior to posting and should be sown straight away on arrival. We would be grateful for any feedback on the performance of these spores. I hope to be able to donate the following short If available, I would like to obtain spores the viability spores. following taxa which have short viability spores 2 Spore Exchange List 2015 About Donations. Spore donation is at the heart of the exchange and we are extremely grateful for the contributions of this year’s donors: P. Acock, P. Ball, P. Blake, C. Brotherton, M. Busby, R. Chisu, J. Eek, A. Evans, C. Fredemann, R. Golding, M. Hayward, R. Hayward, A. Hill, N. Koleszar, F. Lanyon, T. Mazur, K. Norgaard- Pedersen, B. Peters, S. Petty, S. Plant, T. Pyner, J. Reed, K. Robinson, B. Russ, F. Slot, B. Stevenson, R. Sykes, R. Thiemann, M. Thorssell, P. B. Tindley, P. Wolseley, D. Yansura. Many thanks to you all. Donations of fresh spores to replenish stocks are welcome at any time, ideally sent to us as soon after harvesting as possible. To be sure of inclusion in the 2016 list, they should be sent before the end of November. In recognition of their key role donors will get priority treatment and can request up to 10 extra packets. Want to try sporocarps? This year, we have had a donation of sporocarps from several species of Marselia which members may be interested in trying. They require rather different treatment from spores and a good account of this is given in ‘Fern Grower’s Manual’ (Barbara Joe Hoshizaki & Robbin C. Moran), Timber Press 2001, ISBN 0-88192-495-4, page 366. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 1 Acrostichum aureum 127 Asplenium australasicum (Z10-11) 4 Adiantum aethiopicum (Z9-11) 139 Asplenium ceterach (Z5-8) 5 Adiantum aleuticum (Z3-8) 140 Asplenium ceterach 'Crenatum' (Z5-8) 7 Adiantum aleuticum 'Subpumilum' (Z3-8) 150 Asplenium flabellifolium (Z9) 11 Adiantum capillus-veneris (Z7-10) 156 Asplenium gemmiferum 1599 Adiantum caudatum 167 Asplenium marinum (Z8-9) 1874 Adiantum chilense (Z7-9) 2185 Asplenium nidus 'Osaka' (Z10-11) 33 Adiantum pedatum (Z3-8) 2186 Asplenium pellucidum 1648 Adiantum poirettii (Z8-9) 182 Asplenium platyneuron (Z4-8) 37 Adiantum polyphyllum 190 Asplenium ruta-muraria (Z4-8) 47 Adiantum raddianum 'Gracillimum' (Z9-11) 2127 Asplenium scolopendrium 'Crispum', dwarf form (Z4-9) 1419 Adiantum raddianum 'Lady Supreme' (Z9-11) 206 Asplenium scolopendrium 'Cristatum' (Z4-9) 2099 Adiantum raddianum mixed cultivars (Z9-11) 2215 Asplenium scolopendrium 'Cristatum' dwarf 65 Adiantum reniforme (Z9-10) form (Z4-9) 2199 Adiantum species ex Cook Islands 2216 Asplenium scolopendrium 'Cristatum' large form (Z4-9) 77 Adiantum venustum (Z5-9) 215 Asplenium scolopendrium 'Marginatum' (Z4-9) 1503 Aleuritopteris argentea 223 Asplenium scolopendrium Muricatum Group 2110 Amphineuron queenslandicum (Z4-9) 99 Anemia phyllitidis 2062 Asplenium scolopendrium 'Peraferens’ (Z4-9) 104 Anogramma leptophylla (Z9) 1548 Asplenium trichomanes 'Ramo-cristatum' (Z3-9) 107 Arachniodes aristata (Z6-9) 253 Asplenium trichomanes subsp. quadrivalens (Z3-9) 111 Arachniodes miqueliana (Z5-8) 256 Asplenium viride (Z3-8) 113 Arachniodes simplicior (Z7-9) 2143 Athyrium clivicola (Z6-8) 2219 Arachniodes simulans 262 Athyrium distentifolium (Z4-8) 2031 Araiostegiella perdurans (Z8-9) 276 Athyrium filix-femina 'Corymbiferum' (Z4-8) 1916 Argyrochosma nivea nivea 283 Athyrium filix-femina 'Cristatum Grandiceps' 1686 Aspidotis densa (Z4-8) 284 Athyrium filix-femina Cristatum Group (Z4-8) 120 Asplenium adiantum-nigrum (Z6-8) 286 Athyrium filix-femina Cruciatum Group (Z4-8) 124 Asplenium adulterinum (Z5-8) 3 Spore Exchange List 2015 295 Athyrium filix-femina 'Frizelliae' (Z4-8) 392 Blechnum procerum (Z8-9) 1712 Athyrium filix-femina 'Gemmatum' (Z4-8) 2113 Blechnum schottii 1446 Athyrium filix-femina 'Percristatum' (Z4-8) 2114 Blechnum sp (Pink, Panama) 2192 Athyrium filix-femina 'Perserratum' (Z4-8) 404 Blechnum spicant (Z5-8) 307 Athyrium filix-femina 'Plumosum Cristatum' 409 Blechnum spicant 'Serratum' (Z5-8) (Z4-8) 410 Blechnum tabulare (Z9-10) 308 Athyrium filix-femina Plumosum Group (Z4-8) 412 Blechnum vulcanicum (Z8-9) 312 Athyrium filix-femina 'Plumosum Percristatum' (Z4-8) 2197 Campyloneurum tenuipes 319 Athyrium filix-femina var. angustum (Z4-8) 424 Cheilanthes alabamensis (Z7-10) 2194 Athyrium filix-femina var. angustum f. rubellum 425 Cheilanthes argentea (Z5-8) 'Lady in Red' (Z4-8) 428 Cheilanthes bonariensis (Z8-9) 2204 Athyrium filix-femina var. asplenioides (Z4-8) 437 Cheilanthes cucullans 2069 Athyrium filix-femina var. cyclosorus (Z4-8) 438 Cheilanthes distans (Z8-10) 324 Athyrium filix-femina 'Vernoniae' (Z4-8) 440 Cheilanthes eatonii (Z6-9) 326 Athyrium filix-femina 'Victoriae' (Z4-8) 2103 Cheilanthes eatonii silver form (Z6-9) 339 Athyrium niponicum (Z4-9) 442 Cheilanthes eckloniana 1849 Athyrium niponicum 'Branford Rambler' (Z4-9) 2203 Cheilanthes fendleri (Z5-8) 1980 Athyrium niponicum 'Silver Falls' (Z4-9) 2038 Cheilanthes fragrans (Z8-9) 1806 Athyrium niponicum 'Ursula's red' (Z4-9) 451 Cheilanthes hirta 1948 Athyrium nipponicum pictum 'Apple Court' (Z4-9) 455 Cheilanthes jamaiciensis (Z9) 344 Athyrium otophorum (Z6-9) 457 Cheilanthes lanosa (Z5-8) 1713 Athyrium otophorum 'Okanum' (Z6-9) 458 Cheilanthes lasiophylla 2205 Athyrium reflexipinnum 1784 Cheilanthes mexicana 1574 Athyrium rubripes