An Easy Care & Fun Fern: Myers or Foxtail Fern

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Joy Us garden
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These sculptural, artsy plants have an edgy feel and definitely aren't delicate so no need to tiptoe around them.
I've loved these tough yet attractive ferns ever since I saw a small 1 in a hanging pot in a greenhouse at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden many, many moons ago. These sculptural, artsy plants have an edgy feel and definitely aren't delicate so no need to tiptoe around them. Despite the confusing fact that this evergreen perennial has 2 common names, Myers or Foxtail Fern, it's very easy and not at all confusing to care for.
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I learned this plant as Myers Fern. If you prefer to call it Foxtail Fern, it's all good. Regardless of what you call it, here I am in my back yard taking care:
Here are some tidbits I've learned along the way about the Myers Fern & want to share with you:
Oh the shape - this delightful fern loves to spread & twist!
I love the color of this fern, plus, it looks great year round.
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Published February 26th, 2016 1:08 PM
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Susanne Lynch on Apr 10, 2016
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Joy Us garden on Apr 11, 2016
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Jamie Haas on Apr 19, 2021
When mine get too much light, they turn yellowish green.
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Joy Us garden on Sep 07, 2016
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