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I had 4 maidenhairs in the middle of a bright, north facing room, where they mostly died down over 2 years, despite keeping them moist an...Read More
Very easily grown with a few caveats. It does not tolerate excessive air dryness. It goes dormant in cold weather or dry conditions. It ...Read More
30+ years ago I bought a maidenhair fern from a plant party in my neighborhood. The hostess was also in my bridge club. Months later, w...Read More
I had planted three small pots of this fern to compliment some begonias in a large planter on my covered front porch. Little did I know ...Read More
Alright...I know I live in Montana which I am sure is not condusive to ferns, but ....inside, it should grow...right? Can anyone give me ...Read More
Ahh,That I could give this fern a double positive...so at home in the bay area that my largest Adiantum sp. I have is a Southern Maidenha...Read More
this plant is on NC USDA endangered plant list
Native to the southern-half of the United States (plus Hawaii and South Dakota), Canada (Alberta, British Columbia), the Azores, Kenya, T...Read More
Southern Maidenhair Fern, Adiantum capillus-veneris, is native to Texas and other States.
I love these. I think I must have let mine dry out too much between waterings though, because it is starting to brown a bit, which makes ...Read More
This is my favorite fern! I had purchased several of them in the past and tried to grow them in the house - without success. Two years ...Read More
I love this fern but it is not doing too well in my house. I recently found out that the maidenhair fern is one of the hardest of its ki...Read More
My husband collected this plant growing under a ledge along the banks of the Blanco River. We brought it home and placed under the rocks ...Read More
This beautiful fern grows under the front porch of my house. Every year in summer it retreats under the porch where it stays cool and mo...Read More
This beautiful native fern is also found in Missouri, but it is usually much more limited in size and distribution than it is further sou...Read More
This plant is on the threatened/endangered list in KY and NC. It is a protected species.
Leaves arch and are closely spac...Read More
i've been growing adiantums for years - by spores the last few. i find that they grow particularly well if grown in wooden containers th...Read More
My favorite fern (wherever it's native to)... at least this is the one that most resembles the one I discovered growing under my deck. I...Read More
I LOVE this Texas native!!! I have tried to transplant one to a pot in my garden, but it didn't care much for it. I think I kept it too...Read More
This is a wonderful addition to a shade garden, providing it is not allowed to dry out. It is a native plant in the Pacific Northwest, a...Read More