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Sep 15, 2014 3:58 PM CST
Name: Elaine
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Must admit, I have a Shrug! relationship with ferns. The ones I have in my garden are all either volunteers, weeds or were here when we bought the house. I'd sure like to know the ID on this first one if anyone knows. It has taken root in the rocks by my fish pond. I like it's shape.

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This one's fairly big, fronds nearly 3ft long.
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The Resident Ferns that previous owners graced us with - huge staghorn in the big oak tree, and a 12ft. tall Australian Tree Fern.
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I like this little lacy one, but the Boston ferns are escaped house plants and pop up everywhere, they are weeds.
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Elaine

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