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Ferns are perfect for shady, damp spots where other plants struggle to grow. Learn about these 35 types of ferns for a woodland garden or wet bathroom.
There is a huge range of ferns still alive today, growing in a variety of climates and habitats all over the world. Estimates indicate that there are between 10,000 and 15,000 different types of ferns. Here we take a closer look at some of the most popular ferns among gardeners.
There are many types of ferns that you can grow indoors as houseplants or outdoors in your garden. Many indoor fern varieties are easy to grow and care for. Ferns are a great type of leafy plant and their green leaves can add beauty to any room as well as help to clean the air.
Ferns are a splendid addition to any garden with their lush greenery and diverse forms. They are ancient plants that have thrived on Earth for millions of years, offering an array of textures, sizes, and shapes. Ferns can transform your garden into a serene, green oasis, making it feel like a fragment of a primeval forest.
Here is a list of 20 stunning fern varieties to grow indoors or outdoors with pictures and useful tips to help you to identify the different species of ferns and give them the care they need. IN THIS ARTICLE.
Ferns are incredible prehistoric plants that make charming additions to outdoor and indoor gardens. Learn about all fern types and species!
Types/Varieties Of Fern Plants. 1. Boston Fern. The Boston fern (Nephrolepsis exaltata) also referred to as sword fern, reaches a mature height of 3 to 4 feet tall, forming long fronds from a central clump.