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Spleenworts About:: Coastal Farmland Towns and Gardens Upland Woodland

Maidenhair Spleenwort is a small fern that grows in tufts on rocks, walls, and tree branches. It is well-suited for gardens when planted in rockeries, crevices, or walls where it provides attractive year-round cover. The fern spreads through spores to naturally establish new crowns, and has long fronds with paired, round leaflets along a central black stem making it easily identifiable. It is widespread and can be found in coastal areas, farmland, woodland, towns, gardens, and upland habitats.

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Spleenworts About:: Coastal Farmland Towns and Gardens Upland Woodland

Maidenhair Spleenwort is a small fern that grows in tufts on rocks, walls, and tree branches. It is well-suited for gardens when planted in rockeries, crevices, or walls where it provides attractive year-round cover. The fern spreads through spores to naturally establish new crowns, and has long fronds with paired, round leaflets along a central black stem making it easily identifiable. It is widespread and can be found in coastal areas, farmland, woodland, towns, gardens, and upland habitats.

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Spleenworts About :Maidenhair Spleenwort is a small fern that can be found growing in tufts on rocks, old walls and

mossy branches. This pretty fern is ideal for gardens; plant it in sloping rockeries, crevices or walls for attractive cover all year-round. It spreads by means of spores, so new crowns should establish themselves naturally. How to identify: An easily recognisable fern, Maidenhair Spleenwort has long fronds made up of short, round leaflets paired from the central black stem. Where to find it: Widespread. Habitats: Coastal, Farmland, Woodland, Towns and Gardens, Upland

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