Outdoor ferns – North Ga
Q: Please tell me the names of ferns that will grow outdoors in north Georgia
A: I’m particularly fond of Christmas fern and autumn fern because they are evergreen. I like southern shield fern because it is deciduous but very drought tolerant. Lady fern and cinnamon fern are great for damp areas. All do best in semi-shade.
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