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  2. Histiopteris incisa - Wikipedia

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    Histiopteris incisa, the bat's wing fern, water fern or fern mata, is a common plant found in Australia, New Zealand and other islands in the south Pacific region. Usually found in moist areas, where it may form large colonies. The lowermost lobes of each pinnae have a bat wing like appearance, giving the fern its common name.

  3. Our Recommended Hanging Plants Will Glam Up Any Space - AOL

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    Boston Fern. Boston ferns are inexpensive, and they add so much texture and color to part-shade or full-shade spots in your garden. "I love the look of a hanging fern outdoors.

  4. Sphaeropteris cooperi - Wikipedia

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    Sphaeropteris cooperi is one of the most commonly cultivated tree ferns as an ornamental plant. It is used in gardens and public landscaping. It is hardy and easy to grow. Heavy frosts may kill the fronds, but plants recover quickly. The plant prefers protected, shady moist conditions but can be grown in sunny areas.

  5. Nephrolepis exaltata - Wikipedia

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    The fern is acclimated to humid conditions, so when grown as a house plant, it is necessary to mist the plant when relative humidity falls below around 80%. Although the plant prefers partial shade or full shade outdoors, it doesn't grow in shade when indoors and responds best to bright filtered light. [7]

  6. Explore Oregon Podcast: How to harvest ferns, plants from ...

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    Host Zach Urness talks about a program that allows harvesting plants from national and state forests and replanting them in your own backyard.

  7. 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 ...

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