Bushes, Shrubs and Plants

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Blue Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora)
Handful of roots, enough to plant 8 square feet Blue Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora) is renowned for its medicinal properties and its efficacy as a ground cover. A member of the mint family, this hardy perennial is not only a valuable addition to any food forest but also a practical choice for herbal enthusiasts. The root divisions of the Blue Skullcap offer an easy way to cultivate this plant, known for its capability to spread effortlessly, creating a dense and vibrant ground cover. The pla
Closer to the Wind
crispacristata: § Pteridium aquilinum : Fougère-Aigle ou Grande Fougère - Bracken or Eagle fern - Helecho águila - Felechu - Fento - Felce aquilina - Adlerfarn. Division : Pteridophyta - Classe : Filicopsida/Pteridopsida - Ordre : Polypodiales/Dennstaedtiales - Famille : Dennstaedtiacées, Dennstaedtiaceae - Genre : Pteridium.
Free stock photos - Rgbstock - Free stock images | fern and moss
moss-grown tree roots and fern leaves
Mossy Rocks in Forest
Mossy Rocks in Forest | Enchanted untouched Forest around La… | Flickr
Amazing rainforest full of ferns, along the Copeland Track on the West Coast of New Zealand.
Landscaping with Northwest Natives
Athyrium felix-femina - Lady Fern - found in wet forest, swamps, streambanks, often with Devil's Club + Skunk Cabbage
Bluebells in ferns
Finger Anthurium (Anthurium pedatoradiatum)
The leaf of this Anthurium is deeply incised, giving it a finger-like shape. It is bright green, glossy and can grow up to 60 cm wide. The plant as a whole can reach a height of about 1 meter, keeping this species relatively small. The species is native to the rainforest of southern Mexico. Unlike other Anthurium species, the finger Anthurium grows there on the forest floor and thus roots in soil. Most other species are epiphytes and thus grow on rocks or in trees. This makes the soil mixture fo