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Nov 4, 2013 1:20 PM CST
Name: Neil
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Dear Lynn, botanically it would be most difficult to tell if it is a Lady tree fern! However she is of fine posture and grandeur. This Lady has many fine offspring, some of which are prospering in other peoples gardens, and of course, a lot in mine.
She of course likes to be talked to correctly and indeed fussed over, but not too much.
She is a pure Lady of the garden, and like all Ladies most beautiful.
To see her next to my Japanese maples in their Autumn/fall colours, is a sight to behold.
Purely majestic my dear. So therefore like a Spitfire or an Aston Martin she is a true Lady. I do not' care what the botanists say, for she is full of grace and has a magnificent presence.
Regards from a fern lover.
Neil.
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One of my Ladies offspring the other side of the European palm.

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