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The bamboo had a different purpose than the fern, yet, they both make the forest beautiful. “Your time will come,” God said to me. “You will rise high!” “How high should I rise?” I asked.
Sword ferns line the trail in a still-healthy section of Seattle's Seward Park. Eilís O'Neill / KUOW/EarthFix The ferns have all died on about eleven of Seward Park’s 300 acres of forest.
Probably the first pioneer plants to arrive in Hawaii were mosses and ferns. Ferns have been around for over 360 million ...
The weft fern, a state-endangered species that grows on rocks, caves and sheltered crevices, was found during a plant inventory at Fern Station, a new nature preserve in Putnam County. The ...
The weft fern, a state-endangered species that grows on rocks, caves and sheltered crevices, was found during a plant inventory at Fern Station, a new nature preserve in Putnam County. The ...
Also finding renewed popularity is the fern’s sidekick, the spider plant (Chlorphytum comosum). Fortunately, says The Chalet’s Brennan, you don’t have to bring back those groovy macrame hangers.
The weft fern, a state-endangered species that grows on rocks, caves and sheltered crevices, was found during a plant inventory at Fern Station, a new nature preserve in Putnam County. The preserve, a ...