Scientific Name: Blechnum pennamarina subsp. alpina
Common Name: alpine waterfern
Family Classification (Clade): Pteridophytes
Family: Blechnaceae
Form Description: Fern with fronds prostrate or spreading, dark green. Dimorphic with short sterile fronds and taller fertile fronds. Segments almost triangular.
Height (m): 0.05 – 0.4
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Habitat Notes
Widespread in the highlands of Tasmania, occasional near sea-level. Low altitude populations are typically in open, grassy sites beside waterways originating at higher altitudes. On mountain plateaux found in bogs, watercourse margins and amongst rocks.
Site Tolerance
Exposed, Moist, Rocky, Shady, Waterlogged
Soil Tolerance
Fertile, Loam, Nutrient-poor, Poorly-drained, Well-drained
Frost Tolerance
Hardy
General Notes
Red new growth. Hardy and adaptable to a variety of positions even tolerating dryness but responds to regular watering. Grows during summer months and becomes dormant in winter. Useful in cultivation because it forms a compact mat of low ground cover foliage.
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Propagation Method
Seed Information
Seed Collection
Collect spores when mature on the frond. Unripe sori are generally light green then change to yellowish-brown and to dark brown or black when mature. Place fronds, or portions of fronds, containing ripe spores in a paper bag and leave in a dry and draught-free place. Spores should begin to release immediately and all spores are released within days unless the species has tough, leathery fronds. Some species produce large quantities of spores from one frond, others require many fronds to produce similar quantities. Fertile segments on separate frond.
Seed Treatment Method
Standard Scatter seed thinly on to damp potting mix. Hold seed in place by covering with more potting mix to approximately the depth of the seed size.
Seed Treatment Notes
Use a moisture-retaining medium and a pot that allows drainage. Sterilise medium and container with boiling water. Sow spores by sprinkling a small amount onto the surface of the medium. Cover immediately with clean glass or plastic wrap. Leave in a warm area in strong, but not direct, sunlight. Specks of green appear after 2-4 weeks. These are the young prothalli. During the next 6-12 months they are at risk from overcrowding and pathogens. When the first fronds appear the sporelings can be slowly hardened by gradual removal of the container cover. Take care to avoid drying out. Prick out sporelings when the second frond appears.
Germination Time
2-4 weeks
Cutting & Division Information
Ferns producing stolons such as Blechnum species can be propagated by division of rhizomes. This method has a high success rate.