Must be nice to live in the tropics, our trees are not in leaf yet.
Not in the tropics in UK.
Referring to Harts Tongue fern, I believe we call that Bird's Nest here in Florida. I have a thing for ferns and moss. My new project is a small water fountain where I'll be able to place some of my humidity/water lover plants.
Beautiful and very lush like spinliesel said.
Thank you. Yes Birds Nest and Harts Tongue do look very much the same, but are in fact two different species. ( Asplenium nidus and Asplenium scolopendrium, I think). We could not grow Birds Nest here it is too cold, a pity because they are both lovely. Hope you project goes well. (Post)
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