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Suggest a Site to Ferns

  • American Fern Society The American Fern Society

  • Cold-hardy Tree Ferns Page A web page describing cold-hardy tree ferns and their cultivation in cool climates.

  • Hardy Fern Foundation The Hardy Fern Foundation is a non-profit membership organization established to provide a comprehensive collection of the world s hardy ferns for display, testing, evaluation, public education and introduction to the gardening and horticulture community.

  • The Los Angeles International Fern Society LAIFS Has Moved You will be redirected shortly. http://www. fernsociety

  • Milwaukee Public Museum -- Ferns Ferns Our Fine, Feathery Ferns: a Sight for Sori by W. Carl Taylor EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is reprinted from LORE magazine (vol. 44, no. 2, (June, 1994), p. 14-19), a benefit of museum membership. © 1966 Milwaukee Public Museum, Inc. Recognizing Ferns Australian tree fern. T he word "fern" is from the old Anglo-Saxon "fearn" meaning feather. Like feathers, the leaves of most ferns are delicate and divided. We can imagine delicate, divided, "feathery" fern leaves in moist, shady woods

  • Fern Resource Hub Home Click above to select a topic Fern Resource Hub Fractal Fern by David Nicholls The has designed this site to provide an international source of fern-related information for the fern hobbyist. These resources include: The time is coming for the annual SDFS Fern Show and Sale. Check out the page for more details. We encourage other fern enthusiasts to join us in making this site an important fern resource. Send questions or comments to

  • Staghorn Ferns for Florida Staghorn Ferns for Florida G. Hennen and B. Tjia Staghorn ferns are members of the fern family, Polypodiaceae, and belong to the genus Platycerium . Eighteen species are presently recognized along with many varieties and hybrids. Platyceriums are tropical plants native to the Philippines, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Australia, Madagascar, Africa and South America. In their native habitat they thrive as epiphytes, generally found growing on tree trunks, branches, or rock out-croppings

  • Texas Gulf Coast Fern Society Internet Links Contacts: Other Fern Societies New York Fern Society Louisiana Fern Society Memphis Fern Society Sarasota Fern Society Tampa Bay Fern Club Fern Society of South Australia Internet Discussion Universities Arboretums/Museums Houston Garden Center Other Links of Interest Ferns and Fern Allies Ferns and Cycads on the Web Fern Factory Retail Sources-Houston Other Retail Friends SUNDAY JANUARY 18, 2004 MEETING at 2:00 p. m










  • Nepalaise - Tibet Carpets - In the beginning it was started as a source of loving for the Tibetan refugees and the products were just the items for tourist consumption.

     
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