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The Staghorn Fern: A Rarity Worth Growing
GardenLine / House Plants / The Staghorn Fern: A Rarity Worth Growing Earlier this year a friend and fellow horticulture student suddenly found herself moving to Detroit. Because she was unable to take any houseplants with her I had the good ... [... more]
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The Ferns of Britain and Ireland
Author: C. N. Page Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 587.30941 EAN: 9780521586580 Edition: 2 ISBN: 0521586585 Number Of Pages: 558 Publication Date: 1997-09-28 [... more]
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Ferns of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Author: George R. Proctor Binding: Hardcover EAN: 9780893273415 ISBN: 0893273414 Number Of Pages: 389 Publication Date: 1990-05 [... more]
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Peterson Field Guide to Ferns, Second Edition: ...
Author: Boughton Cobb Author: Elizabeth Farnsworth Author: Cheryl Lowe Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 587.3097 EAN: 9780618394067 Edition: 2 ISBN: 0618394060 Number Of Pages: 440 Publication Date: 2005-08-29 [... more]
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Oaxaca Journal
Take a Trip with Oliver Sacks: Sometime during the writing of his well regarded book "Uncle Tungsten", Neurologist Oliver Sacks took a 12 day trip to state of Oaxaca (pronounced wah-HOCK-ah) in southern Mexico ostesibly for the purpose of [... more]
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A Field Guide to Ferns and their Related Families: ...
Good pocket field guide for the amateur field bontonist: The black and white pen and ink illustrations in this field guide are excellent. Like all Peterson Field Guides, the book begins with a short description of ferns in general and a brief glossary of [... more]
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Ferns to Grow Indoors
Tropical ferns are ideal terrarium plants for those living outside the tropical areas. Indoor gardeners all to often find themselves with windows that either face north or windows that are simply too shaded from building overhangs or trees. They ... [... more]
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Ferns For The Shade Garden - Part IV
More hardy ferns. I have two other members of the Polystichum family that are quite different from Christmas Fern and from each other plus Woodwardia, the netted chainfern. I have two other members of the Polystichum family that are quite ... [... more]
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Ferns For The Shade Garden - Part I
No shady garden is complete without some of these most ancient of plants. Ferns are found all over the world in just about every type of climate and growing condition. No shady garden is complete without some of these most ancient of plants. ... [... more]
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Ferns For The Shade Garden - Part III
More hardy ferns for the shady garden - royal fern and Christmas fern, an evergreen native with a tough constitution. Here are some more ferns that I grow in my USDA zone 7 garden: In very early spring, the croziers unfold, tall and rigid; by ... [... more]
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Two Ferns and a Hellebore in the Circle Garden
Gardening in Shade - Two Ferns and a Hellebore in the Circle Garden Last week, I told you about the rest of the plants in the center bed of the Center Circle; until recently, the only bed in my USDA zone 7 garden that I could keep quite moist. ... [... more]
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Ferns For The Shade Garden - Part II
More hardy ferns for the shade garden - hay-scented fern, autumn fern and ostrich fern. If you missed Part I on ferns, or if, like me, you need a lot of repetition to have a new fact stick, the following glossary might be useful: Here are a few ... [... more]
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