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Asplenium australasicum
Bird's Nest Fern. Very hardy fern with simple, wide uneven fronds up to 1m long. Easily grown in a dryish position in filtered sun. Ideal for pots or tree fern tubs.
December 2018
Selaginella kraussiana
Easily grown fern ally. Prefers well drained soils with a high organic content. Likes plenty of water and humidity.
February 2017
Polystichum setiferum
Easily cultivated plant for moist, shady positions. Reproduces readily from proliferous buds. Many varieties, all with soft, lax and pendulous fronds.
February 2017
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