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    Another dollhouse-like porch moment, this 19th-century Australian front exterior features gingerbread details that contrast well against the avante-garde butterfly chairs by Angelucci 20th Century ...

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    Flank either side of your front door with them, set out in decorative pots. They like full sun the best, though light shade is fine. Either way, they should be placed in well-drained soil and can ...

  5. Polystichum tsus-simense - Wikipedia

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    Polystichum tsus-simense flourishes in shady areas with partial to no sun exposure in fertile and well-drained soil with high moisture. [3] It can grow in acid, alkaline, and neutral soil, in part shade or full sun. [4] It inhabits slopes and rocky places of forests and shores of streams. It can also grow in indoor pots and in shady areas of a ...

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    A rain porch is a type of porch with the roof and columns extended past the deck and reaching the ground. The roof may extend several feet past the porch creating a covered patio. A rain porch, also referred to as a Carolina porch, is usually found in the Southeastern United States. [6]

  7. Polystichum vestitum - Wikipedia

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    Ferns are non-flowering plants and cannot therefore produce seed. Instead, ferns reproduce with the spores they are carrying on the underside of their fronds. When springtime arrives, the green fern fronds uncoil and uncurl and stretches up. On the underside of the frond, tiny green bumps start to appear and are soon turning brown.

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