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It has been very hot here lately so I am going to share some plants from the shade this week!
The Christmas Fern
The Cinnamon Fern
The Rattlesnake Fern
The Royal Fern
The Sensitive Fern
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HERE ARE THIS WEEK’S PARTICIPANTS:
Your ferns are pretty - thanks for sharing.
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I like all these different ferns! Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteThe ferns are wonderful. Gorgeous images!
ReplyDeleteA lovely collection of ferns, Susan. Thanks for sharing (and hosting!)
ReplyDeleteA lovely, ferny tour of pattern and shapes. Such healthy looking plants!
ReplyDeleteLove your vibrant green ferns, hope you too have found a nice shady spot for the summer!
ReplyDeleteWren x
Hi Susan! I have LOADS of those Christmas Ferns along the end of our backyard border. Never knew what they were called, so I have been educated today. :-) Thanks! -- Happy Summer , Cass
ReplyDeleteHot and dry like it is in California is not very good for ferns - have tried to keep them several time, because I love the foliage - no luck. So I can enjoy them here:)
ReplyDeleteYeah!!! Another fern enthusiast!!! I learned so much about ferns when I went to a guided tour the first ear we moved back! Our yard is full of numerous varieties!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteHey, great fern pictures! Ferns are my favourite.
ReplyDeleteYour ferns are delightful. I've started collecting ferns because I realized my shade gardens have fewer problems with weeds, and I like a variety of types of fern foliage.
ReplyDeleteThanks for having this blog party. Your ferns are lovely.
ReplyDeleteYael from Home Garden Diggers
Thanks for hosting Outdoor Wednesday Susan. Great ferns.
ReplyDeleteRob
Love all your ferns, Susan!
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