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If You're Struggling To Grow Grass In Your Shady Yard, Try This Ground Cover InsteadAlso known as Japanese shield ferns, these plants shine as a ground cover and in shady corners of perennial gardens. Read the original article on Outdoor Guide.
Unlike flowering plants that produce seeds, ferns reproduce via spores formed on the underside of their leafy branches. This Japanese shield fern colour coordinates its spores with the coppery ...
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