Ferns are among the oldest living plants, with fossil records dating back 383 to 393 million years ago. These plants are resilient and have survived volcanic eruptions and cold climates thanks to ...
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The indoor plant that thrives in humid areas of your home and has a lovely lemon scent
Develop a lemony fresh scent throughout your home by growing this thriving houseplant in the bathroom or other areas in your ...
These tropical beauties warm up a room in no time flat. Winter's bite: It has you wanting to change your latitude. So add a tropical fern to your favorite room, and you'll have an immediate change of ...
An interesting question arrived in my e-mail box that I believewill be interesting to many readers: Q: We recently moved here from Washington State and I terriblymiss my fern-covered back yard! Do you ...
Rabbit’s foot ferns (Davallia fejeensis) are fun and attractive to grow in a central Ohio home. They grow slightly mounded with upright, lacey fronds of dark green. The frond stem is slightly stiff, ...
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3 reasons your fern is drooping and how to save it, according to houseplant experts
Growing ferns indoors offers beautiful, soft foliage to bring your interiors to life. There is a little maintenance required to keep their iconic fronds healthy and failing to keep on top of it may ...
If your fern is looking sad this winter, you’re definitely not alone. When the air inside gets dry, ferns often respond with droopy, brown, or crispy leaves. Ferns love moist air and need a little ...
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