Fern identification
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Fern identification help please
Comments (4)Maybe this plant is younger and hasn't developed the hairy roots yet? Where did you get it? It looks extremely healthy. I have yet to own a fern myself because they don't really appeal to me but I do appreciate a well maintained one....See MoreAnother fern identification please!
Comments (2)Here is another shot of the fern. Notice the liana-like growth pattern....See MoreFern identification assistance, please...
Comments (3)Thank you so much!!! I will search around for any info on it now that you've given me the name....thank you....See Moreferns identification
Comments (16)These things are pretty hard to kill. BTW, they are rhizomatous, so there's a word for you to look up! That will tend to indicate these guys are here to stay. Again, a great native plant, superb for colonizing empty space and areas too wet for other species, but not one which will work well in a "garden". I like them and have many, both in my yard and at my tree farm up north, but that's me. Incidentally, yes, the growth under a heavy pine (or other tree type) canopy will be slowed, but never stopped. tough, tough customers-you can move them any time the ground is workable. And yes, you will see some of these rhizomes when you dig. +om...See Moredirtygardener
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