You're probably going to get a bit annoyed with me, but here's another revisit. I covered Asplenium trichomanes in July, and I wanted to basically show you a few more of my holiday photos, and the insane places that the maidenhair spleenwort managed to attach itself and thrive.

These ones were in Treman State Park, on the way down to Lucifer Falls, in Ithaca, New York, clinging onto a sheer cliff face, perfectly happily (I didn't have a poke around, but I expect the roots had found a nice moist fissure). And then these chaps were under an overhang.

As I said the first time round, one of these was growing in the Blue John Cavern in Derbyshire, next to the spotlight. Maybe I should consider growing one of these in my dark, dingy bathroom...
These ones were in Treman State Park, on the way down to Lucifer Falls, in Ithaca, New York, clinging onto a sheer cliff face, perfectly happily (I didn't have a poke around, but I expect the roots had found a nice moist fissure). And then these chaps were under an overhang.
As I said the first time round, one of these was growing in the Blue John Cavern in Derbyshire, next to the spotlight. Maybe I should consider growing one of these in my dark, dingy bathroom...






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