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You’ve got to have fronds…

February 22, 2022 by Blogfinger

Tropicana Park. Camelia River neighborhood. Ft. Myers, Fla.  Q2M.  Jan. 18, 2021 Paul Goldfinger photo.  Click image to enlarge©

 

This staghorn fern needs no soil. It has roots which are for attaching to trees or other objects.  You can even hang them on a wall.

They get nutrients and water through their fronds.  This one has attached to a tree along the Camelia River.

 

 

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