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Can you propagate Asplenium Nidus (Birds Nest Fern) from spores?

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Can you propagate Asplenium Nidus (Birds Nest Fern) from spores?

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Asplenium nidus can indeed be propagated from spores. Cal’s Plant of the Week entry for this fern (http://www.plantoftheweek.org/week204.shtml) says: “The ripe spores can be collected on a piece of paper placed under spore bearing leaves. Sow spores on damp peat moss in late winter. They germinate best at a temperature of 68-70 degrees (20-21C). The growing medium should be kept constantly moist and covered with glass or plastic.

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