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I use these in my garden as epiphytes. I tied them on to my king palm trees on the east side using cut pieces of pantyhose and wrapped t...Read More
Cute house plant and a unique-looking fern. The shade of green is my favorite, lush and cheery. Care hasn't been too difficult, just occa...Read More
I'm in love with this plant. Despite all the information saying its soil must be kept moist, mine looks fresh and beautiful, even when I ...Read More
This isn't the easiest fern to cultivate here in New England, perhaps because of its preference for alkaline soils.
This plant has over-wintered in Northeast Florida after a very cold winter. It was under heavy canopy and in a protected area.
I grew this fern on the north side of my house in sandy soil beside a red cedar stump. It got very little supplemental water in summer. ...Read More
I got this at walmart, it was labeled as Calathea...not the case. Found out what it was thanks to the plant identification forum. Despite...Read More
I am neutral on this one since I just got mine last month at a Lowe's, on sale (50 cents each) because they were in sad shape. i like th...Read More
I bought this last fall and kept it on the indoor porch over winter, then outside for the summer. Some leaves look distorted but I've se...Read More
I havre had my plant for almost 5 years now (protected during mid-November through mid-March by moving inside). No problems to date with...Read More
I recieved this plant as a gift and have been looking for seven years to find the name of it. All that was on it was "Curly Fern". Thank...Read More
I have had trouble keeping snails or slugs away from mine also. My neutral rating is only because of it's delicate nature.Otherwise a bea...Read More
Beautiful medium-size to large fern. This fern produces a crown of shiny, smooth frond's with a hollow/funnel shaped center which would b...Read More
This fern is lovely. It grows in a north west location in my yard, under an Australian tree fern, in a very moist and dark area. It cu...Read More
I just recently got mine, it's still small, I will try the banana peels!
This plant is so delicate but is so hardy. I live in an area in Australia that can reach -8 degrees in Winter. Okay, it grows in a shady,...Read More
Beautiful plant and quite hardy where we are. Though I do have one at the moment of modest proportions, they grow and spread wildly, to ...Read More
I've been growing these as a ground cover under Tasmanian Tree Ferns for about three years in New Orleans. They are in a well protected ...Read More
OK, I absolutely love this fern, but if there EVER was a plant made for snails, this is it. It is nearly impossible to keep looking good...Read More
This is my very best house plant. I've lost a couple through the years from scale, but given bright filtered light, ample moisture in th...Read More
A large, epiphytic fern found in many tropical areas.
Has long, lance shaped, glossy, light green fronds borne in a rosett...Read More
This plant likes very high humidity. Some grow it in a window-closet with orchids, and the plant loves it.