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Asplenium nidus - Bird's Nest Fern
By Delonix1
- 11 Jul, 2009
- 3 likes
Another Bird's Nest Fern with a small trunk...and it hasn't been
attacked by the dreaded snails yet. Located under Queen and King Palms at Quail Botanical Gardens. July 7, 2009.
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Sandra:
Thanks! They can only be grown in the shade...they burn to a crisp in the sun. : > )
11 Jul, 2009
Not just snails...Pincher bugs,beetles,and I suspect pillbugs.
10 Oct, 2014
Snails and slugs are the worst, though.
15 Oct, 2014
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looks like a lovely shady area..
11 Jul, 2009