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Common Name: Maidenhair fern, Delta maidenhair fern: Botanical Name: Adiantum raddianum: Family: Pteridaceae: Plant Type: Perennial: Mature Size: 1–2 ft. tall, 1 ...
We’ve featured plenty of tough-as-nails plants (spider plants, haworthia, ZZ plants, and dracaena) that can tolerate a wide range of conditions, but maidenhair ferns are the opposite.
The best screened porch plants thrive in a shady setting. We've pulled together a list of easy foliage and flowers for ...
Northern maidenhair is a delicate fern with fan-like leaflets and wiry black stems that stand higher up. It is also perfect for a woodland garden. Northern Maidenhair ferns typically grow 1-3 feet ...
Among the fern tribe, the one which always stops me in my tracks is the maidenhair. Actually, you never really encounter a single maidenhair fern. They always occur in graceful stands of many ...
Some people say maidenhair ferns are too hard to grow and are too finicky but if you find the right spot, they do great. They like dappled light and moisture. Another favorite are the autumn ferns.
Ferns are one of the most popular houseplants, owing to their lush, green foliage and the fact that they can survive in ...
One of the most elegant ferns for a shady location is the Western maidenhair fern (Adiantum aleuticum) The delicate looking bright-green fronds unfurl in spring, creating stunning contrast with ...
Ferns are among the oldest living plants, with fossil records dating back 383 to 393 million years ago. These plants are resilient and have survived volcanic eruptions and cold climates thanks to ...
Florida has the widest variety of ferns in the continental U.S. (only Hawaii and Puerto Rico have more), and 123 of these are native to the state. Gardening with ferns is relatively easy given the ...
Ferns — these ancient, feathery wonders — bring an unmatched sense of grace, mystery and lush texture to any shaded garden.