Maiden hair fern in my garden
@allknowing (136778)
India
May 13, 2018 12:52am CST
It is after years this creeper has come to life in my garden. These ferns are mostly used in bridal bouquets and sheafs.
They are not easily available and they last on the creeper for days. They also give out tiny fruits and when dried produce seeds which could be sown.
I am waiting for those fruits and hopefully I should see them not in the distant future.
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@Mavic123456 (21893)
• Thailand
13 May 18
wow..so you can have a plantation of those creeper ferns. hmmm good business.
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@Mavic123456 (21893)
• Thailand
13 May 18
@allknowing haha I understand.... we can have partnership!!! you grow, i sell, profit, all mine. how about that?
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@allknowing (136778)
• India
13 May 18
@Mavic123456 very good partnership where all the money goes to one partner while the other slogs
@allknowing (136778)
• India
13 May 18
It is after a long long time this creeper is growing so well. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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@Shavkat (140030)
• Philippines
13 May 18
@allknowing I am sure it will happen, my friend.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36850)
• Pamplona, Spain
13 May 18
Here there is a similar one to that and it does not grow very often either.
Nice image of them.
Have a great day ahead.
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@lovinangelsinstead21 (36850)
• Pamplona, Spain
13 May 18
@allknowing
I donĀ“t have a garden at the moment as I have moved back to the city suburbs and gardens and flowers here are not easy to find.
Its great that they have grown though.
In the countryside here there are way too many pesticides killing the very roots of any wild plants.
He is not a good Farmer the one who owns the land.
The other one would test the soil for acidity and mineral content this one does not care at all but people have to make a living so there we go.
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@allknowing (136778)
• India
13 May 18
@lovinangelsinstead21 I love greenery and of late I have stopped uprooting wild trees that crop up in my garden. Greenery is becoming rare and so I would rather go for wilderness than the look of my garden.
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@allknowing (136778)
• India
13 May 18
I had planted it years ago and it is only now that it is showing.
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@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
13 May 18
I remember having this in our garden when I was a child. My mum loved it and was always talking to it!
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@allknowing (136778)
• India
13 May 18
i have many other ferns but this is the most beautiful and until now it stayed dormant
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@sprite1950 (30452)
• Corsham, England
13 May 18
@allknowing It's very pretty and delicate looking.
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@popciclecold (38918)
• United States
13 May 18
Wish you the best. Never heard of them
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@allen0187 (58582)
• Philippines
14 May 18
Must took you a lot of work to see this bloom into what it is now.
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@allknowing (136778)
• India
14 May 18
More than work it was frustration when they stayed dormant for so many years
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
13 May 18
Hopefully your wait will be rewarded.
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
13 May 18
Ohh they look nice..
It seems you really love gardening..
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
14 May 18
@allknowing Ohh nice to know that..
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