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  2. How to Propagate Ferns for an Endless Supply of Lush Greenery

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    Some plants, like begonias, will readily grow roots from a leaf cutting. Ferns, however, will not. Ferns, however, will not. There are a few fern species, though, that can grow plantlets from a ...

  3. Polystichum aculeatum - Wikipedia

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    Polystichum aculeatum, the hard shield-fern, [1] is an evergreen fern native to Europe.It is most abundant in upland regions of the British Isles and western France, where it benefits from the combination of mild winters and moist summers, but also occurs more locally across most of Europe except northern Scandinavia, northern Russia; in the Mediterranean region it is confined to high altitudes.

  4. Polystichum setiferum - Wikipedia

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    Polystichum setiferum, the soft shield fern, [1] is an evergreen or semi-evergreen fern native to southern and western Europe. The stalks and most midribs are coated with cinnamon-brown scales. [ 2 ] The Latin specific epithet setiferum means "with bristles".

  5. Osmunda regalis - Wikipedia

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    Osmunda regalis, or royal fern, [2] is a species of deciduous fern, native to Europe, Africa and Asia, growing in woodland bogs and on the banks of streams. The species is sometimes known as flowering fern due to the appearance of its fertile fronds. [citation needed] Royal fern swamp at Lagune de Contaut, Hourtin, France

  6. Plant These Perennials in Your Garden for the Gift That Keeps ...

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    Astilbe. Whether added to borders, used in wet sites, or placed in containers, these feathery plumed blossoms atop fern-like foliage will add both vibrant color and texture to your garden.

  7. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    The quintessential Victorian plants were palms (such as kentia palms and parlour palms), the cast iron plant, and ferns. Ferns were grown in Wardian cases , an early type of terrarium . Geraniums were often placed on window ledges and in drawing rooms and were the most affordable houseplant for the average Briton.