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Dec 14, 2014 7:47 PM CST
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Name: Bk
South Georgia (Zone 8a)
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I found this in an oak tree and the ag agent identified it for me but apparently no one outside of South Florida grows Anyway I am trying to grow this in a container this winter and hope to place it in the yard in South Georgia in spring. Native to Marshall Islands & Hawaii any help will be appreciated folks.

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Dec 17, 2014 1:34 PM CST
Name: Jean
Prairieville, LA (Zone 9a)
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We saw a number of the species musk ferns in the rainforests in Australia. It is my understanding they are native to parts of Oceania and tropical Asia. They have become naturalized in Hawai'i. It is a very tender perennial, usually suggested for zones 9 through 12. It did not return this year in my zone 9a garden. The average winter temperatures in its' native habitat run between 45F and 70F. It would more than likely not survive in your zone 8a garden. It would need to be a container plant.

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