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There are over 50 varieties of Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata). Boston fern, also known as sword fern, comes in many different sizes and shapes. Some are small and compact, while others are...
Native staghorn ferns, also known as elk horn or antelope ferns, are epiphytic perennials or "air" plants found in many tropical climates around the world including the southern United States,...
Exotic and ornamental, Staghorn ferns, also known as Elk horn, Antelope or Antler ferns are epiphytic perennials or "air" plants that grow attached to tree trunks, branches, walls and rocks. Found...
Native to Southeast Asia, Indonesia, the Phillippines, Australia, Africa, Madagascar and the United States, staghorn ferns (Platycerium holtummii) are lush tropical epiphytic perennials or "air...
Staghorn ferns are odd-looking but fascinating plants. Native to the tropics of Australia and New Guinea, staghorn ferns are epiphytes, which means they take nourishment from a host. Although the...
Ferns can be started either from spores or by division of an existing fern plant. Because spore propagation is slow and difficult and fern plants need to be divided every three to five years to...
Boston ferns are good for hanging baskets. Their fronds are very long and full. They do well in gentle sunlight and high humidity. They don't like dry heat. They don't like being brought inside...
Nephrolepis exaltata, commonly known as the Boston fern, originates from the hot, humid climates of Florida, Central and South America, and Africa. The Boston fern exhibits feathery, arching...
Staghorn ferns (Platycerium species) are exotic, elegant and relatively disease-free. Common problems are overwatering, watering with softened water, and placing them in direct sunlight. They are...
Ferns are some of the oldest plants on the earth. There are about 20,000 species of ferns worldwide, the majority found in tropical regions. Unlike flowers, ferns reproduce through spores rather...
Even without showy flowers, ferns make lovely additions to your home or office. These plants are some of the oldest on Earth. Rather than flowers and seeds, ferns reproduce by spores, which are...
Ferns are nonflowering vascular plants, meaning that they have a tissue network of roots and stems for conducting water and nutrients through their systems. They are an ancient plant which...
Ferns impart a backdrop of leafy greens for gardens and are a fairly hardy plant. But winter temperatures can wreak havoc on any plant, including ferns. Keeping your ferns thriving and healthy...
Although often used decoratively in flower arrangements, flowerpots and aquariums, air ferns--also commonly referred to and sold as "air plants," "air moss," "air firs" "Irish Sea Fern" and...
The scientific name for Frosty Fern is Selaginella Krausianna Variegatus. This plant is an evergreen. The Frosty Fern grows well in hanging baskets indoors or for border areas for outdoor...
Staghorn ferns are epiphytic perennials, commonly called air plants, and do not require soil for successful growth. A slow growing plant, they exhibit glossy green fronds that remind many of deer...
According to Aboutferns.com, ferns populate all climates in the world except the sub-Antarctic. Most ferns are used in the garden or household to brighten the atmosphere. There are thousands of...
Lacking both flowers and seeds, ferns are a popular non-flowering plant choice for their wide spreading leaves and deep green color. Kept both indoors and throughout landscape plans, ferns can be...
If you're looking for a plant that's guaranteed to be a spectacular attention-getter, look no further than the staghorn fern. There are many varieties of staghorn fern, a type of epiphyte or air...
Ferns have been around for hundreds of millions of years, as far back as in the Devonian Era, before the dinosaurs. Way back then, there were no seed plants. Those came into being during the age...
Fern plants make up one of the largest family of plants with somewhere in the neighborhood of 11,000 species being identified. Ferns are also one of the oldest plants, being around for more than...
Most plants and many trees, save those with very large and sprawling root systems, can do well when grown in pots or containers, provided that their basic environmental needs are well met. For...
Maidenhair fern (Adiantum pedatum) is a finely textured fern that can be used in shade gardens or woodland areas. According to the Missouri Botanical Garden, the palmately divided fronds of the...
Oregon, a part of the Pacific Northwest, has a mild climate that encourages more than 4,000 species of native plants to grow. Besides an abundance of wildflowers and plants, it's very easy to grow...
There are thousands of different kinds of fern plants. They are from the plant division Pteridophyta and don't produce flowers and seeds. Ferns need to be protected from the wind and kept out of...
Dressing up your front porch, back deck or business facade can easily be done with hanging plants. They are a pleasant way to say "Welcome" to anyone arriving at your door. Hanging plants can also...
The lush green leaves of ferns make them an appealing addition to your home or garden. Learn a few simple home remedies for taking the best possible care of your ferns and you will be rewarded...
The maidenhair fern is a shade-dwelling plant scientifically referred to as Adiantaceae. The formal name is Greek and means "not wetting," meaning that the fronds seem to shed water without ever...
The delicate maidenhair fern tends to be more difficult to grow than other plants. They prefer a humid environment, and if grown indoors, they do better in a terrarium setting. The maidenhair fern...
Plants can be divided into two broad categories based on their means of reproduction: flowering plants (spermatophytes) and non-flowering plants (crytogams). Non-flowering plants can, in turn, be...