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The Japanese holly fern is a species of fern native to eastern Asia. Its unique and intriguing appearance made this plant a household favorite piece to have in many homes, with its deep green color and lush appearance serving as a sure standout no matter where it’s placed | holly fern landscaping | holly fern care | houseplants #hollyfernplant #indoorplants Holly Fern Landscaping, Japanese Holly Fern, Landscaping Ferns, Texas Shade Garden, Fern Plant Care, Pet Safe Indoor Plants, Fern Landscaping, Fern Spores, Japanese Fern

The Japanese holly fern is a species of fern native to eastern Asia. Its unique and intriguing appearance made this plant a household favorite piece to have in many homes, with its deep green color and lush appearance serving as a sure standout no matter where it’s placed | holly fern landscaping | holly fern care | houseplants #hollyfernplant #indoorplants

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When is a fern not a fern? When it is in the Poppy family which is where this choice bit of Japanese fern mimicry resides. Perfect fern-like leaves which we could easily mistake for a Blechnum Deer Fern until the spikes of purest white flowers appear in late spring. Lovely plant for turning a supposition on its ear. Shade Garden Design, Shady Garden, Shade Gardening, Woodland Plants, Shade Garden Plants, Garden Shade, Forest Plants, Shade Gardens, White Plants

Pteridophyllum racemosum is a broadleaf semi-evergreen perennial with green foliage. In spring white flowers emerge. Grows well with dappled shade - shade and even moisture water. Does well in rich and well-drained soil. CHARACTERISTICS OF Pteridophyllum racemosum Plant type: perennial Plant family: papaveraceae Foliage: semi-evergreen green Mature size: 8 IN - 15 IN - wide, 6 IN - 12 IN - tall Flowers: white blooms in spring Uses: rare, woodland garden GROWING CONDITIONS for Pteridophyllum…

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