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  2. How to Propagate Ferns for an Endless Supply of Lush Greenery

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    "Plant the divisions to the same depth as the original plant, so the crown isn't buried too deep or too shallow," says Irish-Hanson. Burying the crown too deep can cause the fern to rot, but ...

  3. Fernery - Wikipedia

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    Fernery at Rippon Lea, Australia A fernery at the Geelong Botanic Gardens (1892–1902). A fernery is a specialized garden for the cultivation and display of ferns.. In many countries, ferneries are indoors or at least sheltered or kept in a shadehouse to provide a moist environment, filtered light and protection from frost and other extremes; on the other hand, some ferns native to arid ...

  4. Pentagramma triangularis - Wikipedia

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    Pentagramma triangularis, commonly known as the gold fern or the goldback fern, is a species of fern in the family Pteridaceae, native to Western North America, with highest abundance in the state of California. [2] Its common name "goldback" refers to the light yellow color of the fern's protective coating which inhibits moisture loss.

  5. Calochlaena dubia - Wikipedia

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    Calochlaena dubia, commonly known as soft bracken, false bracken, common ground fern or rainbow fern, is a small Australian fern in the treefern family Dicksoniaceae. It is very common within its range, and often seen growing under eucalyptus forest, often on the poorer quality soils. [1] It is an easy plant to grow in the garden.

  6. Marattiaceae - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes called the potato fern, this is a large fern with an edible fleshy rhizome that is used as a food source by some indigenous peoples. The East-Asian genus Christensenia is named in honor of the Danish pteridologist Carl Christensen is an uncommon fern with distinctive fronds resembling a horse chestnut leaf, hence the species ...

  7. Lygodium palmatum - Wikipedia

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    Lygodium palmatum is the only species of its genus native to North America.Unlike most species in the genus, this one, called the American climbing fern, [2] Hartford fern (after Hartford, Connecticut), or Alice's fern, is extremely hardy in temperate zones (other species tolerant of temperate climates include New Zealand's Lygodium articulatum and the Japanese Lygodium japonicum, which is now ...

  8. Pakau pennigera - Wikipedia

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    Pakau pennigera, commonly known as lime fern, gully fern, feather fern and piupiu, [1] is a small fern found in south eastern Australia and New Zealand. It grows along streams, and is also seen in areas of open forest.

  9. Ceratopteris richardii - Wikipedia

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    C. richardii spores germinated in space in 1999 on shuttle mission STS-93, making them one of the few plants to be grown in space. [10] Development of "C-Fern" at 1 week after inoculation of spores onto agar media. Observed under bright field light microscopy. Development of "C-Fern" at 3 weeks after inoculation of spores onto agar media.

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