Ferns are ubiquitous here in south Louisiana, thriving in our moist, semi-shady areas and seemingly springing from nowhere. Take the mysterious resurrection ferns that hug the limbs of our oak trees.
(WKRG)-A question from a Plain Gardening viewer to gardening expert Bill Finch: “what’s that pinkish-brownish crunchy stuff on my oak trees?” Bill says the answer is Resurrection Fern. For the past ...
Take a stroll in almost any natural area that is shady and moist, and you are almost guaranteed to see ferns. The woods can be carpeted with these lovely native plants. They grow along streams, are ...
Probably the first pioneer plants to arrive in Hawaii were mosses and ferns. Ferns have been around for over 360 million years. Giant tree fern forests were common for millions of years but they gave ...
Learn step-by-step how to create a durable and natural tree fern fibre moss pole for your climbing plants. Perfect for indoor ...
Master gardener Wesley Gladhart turned his Metairie backyard into a fern oasis. Here are his fern gardening tips. Advice for terrestrial or landscape ferns "Most of my ferns that are not epiphytes ( ) ...
While spring wakes an orgy of boisterous, look-at-me blooms, it stirs a quiet emergence of leaves willing to wait for a little recognition. Ferns, leaders among these patient foliage types, make a ...
With massive fronds creating a luxuriously green canopy in the understory of Australian forests, tree ferns are a familiar sight on many long drives or bushwalks. But how much do you really know about ...