
Description
Boston Fern grows as an evergreen fern; an excellent pairing with hanging baskets and wall planters owing to their gracefully arching fronds. Ferns are widespread to practically every section of the world, although they are most abundant in regions of high moisture, namely the tropical rainforest floor. Ferns reproduce via spores, which means they do not produce seeds or flowers.

Botanical Name
Nephrolepis exaltata
Common Name(s)
Sword Fern

Description
Boston Fern grows as an evergreen fern; an excellent pairing with hanging baskets and wall planters owing to their gracefully arching fronds. Ferns are widespread to practically every section of the world, although they are most abundant in regions of high moisture, namely the tropical rainforest floor. Ferns reproduce via spores, which means they do not produce seeds or flowers.

Botanical Name
Nephrolepis exaltata
Common Name(s)
Sword Fern

Description
Boston Fern grows as an evergreen fern; an excellent pairing with hanging baskets and wall planters owing to their gracefully arching fronds. Ferns are widespread to practically every section of the world, although they are most abundant in regions of high moisture, namely the tropical rainforest floor. Ferns reproduce via spores, which means they do not produce seeds or flowers.

Botanical Name
Nephrolepis exaltata
Common Name(s)
Sword Fern


Description
Boston Fern grows as an evergreen fern; an excellent pairing with hanging baskets and wall planters owing to their gracefully arching fronds. Ferns are widespread to practically every section of the world, although they are most abundant in regions of high moisture, namely the tropical rainforest floor. Ferns reproduce via spores, which means they do not produce seeds or flowers.

Botanical Name
Nephrolepis exaltata
Common Name(s)
Sword Fern
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