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Adiantum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Northern maidenhair fern is a deciduous, clump-forming, Missouri native fern which typically grows 1.5 to 2' tall and is most frequently found on rich wooded slopes, ravine bottoms and damp shady woods. ... Common Name: American maidenhair fern; Zone: 3 to 8; Plant Type: Fern; Family: Pteridaceae; Missouri Native:
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Description of maidenhair fern, its habitat, medicinal uses, and other useful tips. ... The plant called the maidenhair fern is of great delicacy and beauty. The plant is characterized by the presence of a thin and polished, black colored main leaf stalk, this is in contrast to the fan like leaflets which are held up by...
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--Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum)--fast-growing fern that needs high humidity and consistent moisture to survive; foliage is lacy with small, fan-shaped leaves; does best in a north window. If it dries out, the foliage may die as the plant shrivels.
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Maidenhair Fern, Adiantum pedatum, are pretty and delicate. Maidenhair Fern's have wiry, purple-brown petioles and feathery, circular fronds that grow outward in a flat, fan-like position. Maidenhair Fern's are slow spreading and non-invasive.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about maidenhair fern. maidenhair fern. Information about maidenhair fern in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. maidenhair ferns ... (redirected from maidenhair fern)
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How to grow your Maidenhair Fern ... Common name: "Maidenhair Fern"; Latin name: Adiantum tenerum spp ... "Maidenhair Fern" is a bit difficult to grow in our dry environment... but it can be done. Place your fern in bright filtered light. Avoid abnormally warm areas. Keep the soil moist at all times... but not soggy.
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