What is Lady Fern?

Lady Fern, athyrium filix-feminine is a popular type of ferns commonly grown in the home and garden. Although this ferns are generally seen growing in pots or suspended baskets, it adapts well to outdoor forest gardens that imitate its native habitat. In fact, a deciduous plant can be found growing in the forests of North America and Eurasia. These ferns are common plants undergrowth in damp forests or thickets and are also found along streams and banks of streams. As with most ferns, Lady Fern is growing from a central crown or base. It also creates disputes that can be found on the underside of its gloomy, yellow-green leaves. Along with the production of Lady Ferns spores, they also produce strong rhizomes that can be easily divided and planted elsewhere in the spring. In addition to hanging baskets and containers, these ferns create great accents on wooded boundaries and shady beds. Can also be used for naturalizationwhose. The crowns are usually planted on the soil surface in a humid, fertile soil. Lady Fern plants also need a lot of shade, although in some areas the sun will tolerate and require a lot of moisture and humid conditions, especially in the home.

These ferns once served as medicinal plants. Native Americans once used Lady Fern plants for various health reasons. They even cooked and enjoyed young shoots, although in raw form they are quite poisonous. The tea was commonly cooked from fern leaves and was used to treat lung diseases, such as diuretics or women to relieve birth pain. The roots could be dried and ground into a powder, which was then used in the treatment of various wounds.

However, the most common use for Lady Fern dates back far. Oil extracted from the root of the plant was once used to treat intestinal parasites such as tapeworms. The disadvantage was of course toxIcita plant. Overdose of this extract could quickly bring anything from blindness and weakness of muscles to coma and possible death. In addition, many people have experienced skin irritation only from fern handling.

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