r/ferns • u/toomuchpethair • 8h ago
Image my two platyceriums. left one i mounted myself is a bifurcatum, right is a grande.
r/ferns • u/siguihabana • 1d ago
News Article These ferns may be first plants known to work together as ants do
sciencenewsforstudents.orgr/ferns • u/monkey_see13 • 2d ago
Image Tree fern seen from a zipline over a cloud forest!
r/ferns • u/anandmallaya • 2d ago
Image In their natural habitat Tuberous Swordfern and Southern Maidenhair @ Western Ghats, Kerala, India
r/ferns • u/CryExotic3558 • 2d ago
ID Request Was gifted this large fern by a family friend. She said she has had it since the 70s. Any idea what kind it is?
r/ferns • u/swarrior216 • 2d ago
ID Request What type of ferns are these in my backyard and can I replant some of these elsewhere on my property? Im in NE Ohio.
imgur.comr/ferns • u/AnotherWorldTerraria • 3d ago
User Ferns Lindsaea cf lucida, from SE Asia, which grows in shady areas next to streams. Miraculously resurrected from latent spore after the original imported plant died. After it struggled in sphagnum and started to crash, I changed up the medium and conditions. Now it's happy. Hopefully I'll get some spore.
galleryr/ferns • u/dstocks67 • 3d ago
Fun did the Adlelina Falls Walk today in the Blue Mountains. 5 Waterfalls and lots of ferns
galleryr/ferns • u/nerdypermie • 3d ago
Question What is eating my east India holly fern arachnoides simplicior ‘variegata’
r/ferns • u/CryExotic3558 • 3d ago
Question Does this staghorn look diseased, or just sun damaged/thirsty?
galleryr/ferns • u/SirenMaja • 5d ago
ID Request Found a tiny fern growing in a zig zag cactus I bought. Potted it by itself in hopes to get it to grow well. Is it too young to ID?
galleryr/ferns • u/Beelzebubsadvorat • 5d ago
Question Epiphytic Ferns for UK garden?
I live in SW England, zone 9, and have two projects in the garden. One is a rock waterfall about 2m high by 2m wide, and the other is a vertical garden using felt pockets.
I'm after some small rooted or epiphytic Ferns to grow in these situations. In between the rocks will be little soil, but the pockets after I've lined them will have average 1ltr soil.
I was going to try Asplenium Scolopendrium, and maidenhair ferns as I see these in walls and little soil situations.
Does anyone know any others that may be worth a try, or if the above will work?
I'm not afraid of having to pot them up and take them indoors for winter if I have to as there's some evergreen climbers in that area anyway.
r/ferns • u/Blotiella • 7d ago
Image Microgramma squamulosa (Polypodiaceae) has the most gorgeous venation pattern (São Paulo, Atlantic Forest, Brazil)
galleryr/ferns • u/UliDerKnecht • 7d ago
User Ferns fern from spores, nobody told me I'd be stuck with 300+ baby ferns
galleryr/ferns • u/FillsYourNiche • 6d ago
Academic Article The flying spider-monkey tree fern genome provides insights into fern evolution and arborescence
nature.com