A word about orchids

There are quite a few fern species which are probably best described as tree ferns, for the simple reason that they have a ‘trunk.’  Most of these are to be found in New Zealand and Australia, but we have some in Guyana as well. They are notable at higher altitudes in the Pakaraimas, and thank goodness for that otherwise they would be subjected to the attention of collectors which are a real pain in the southern hemisphere. However I am not concerned with tree ferns for the present, but only with the small ferns many of which are suitable for the house and conservatory.

For the growers in Georgetown and along the coast (provided they are protected from salt laden sea breezes) maidenhair ferns, birds-nest ferns, various Pteris ferns and Aspleniums are all excellent for use in the home. Davallias are first class for hanging baskets, the breadfruit polypodium and the ladder ferns (Nephrolepis) are good for