I put these together for fun sometime ago and have largly neglected them since.
I did google them prior to posting and am not sure if they are in fact Haresfoot Ferns - anyone got a clue?
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Re: Haresfoot Fern
Yep they are hares foot fern, but the way there going Jon, they will become were rabbitJon Chown wrote:I did google them prior to posting and am not sure if they are in fact Haresfoot Ferns - anyone got a clue?Jon
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Re: Haresfoot Fern
Cool! The top one looks like a giant tarantula emerging from a pot.
Interesting. I think Dwarf Australian Maidenhair Fern would do well as a companion plant, too.
Interesting. I think Dwarf Australian Maidenhair Fern would do well as a companion plant, too.