Christmas Fern (Polystichum Acrostichodes)

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Christmas Fern ( Polystichum Acrostichoides) is a beautiful evergreen that grows in the forest of the Appalachian Mountains/ Blue Ridge mountains. Christmas fern is popular in cultivation as an ornamental plant for gardens, including natural gardens, as it is easy to cultivate in a range of environments and soils. Being evergreen, it is sometimes used in winter-oriented garden design.[10]

This fern can conserve soil and allay erosion of steep slopes. The fronds are semi-erect until the first killing frost, after which they lie prostrate on the ground and effectively hold in place the duff layer of the forest floor, enabling the gradual decomposition of the duff into humus, which in turn builds the soil.
each order contains 10 bare root Christmas Ferns.

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Keep in a dry place for best results

Mountain folk of yesteryear and even Today have used the dividing rods cut from witch hazel branches to find water, gold, and graves.

Witch Hazel is a astringent produced from the bark or leaves.

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This mountain is full of herbs and roots that were and still are used for many many yeard.

Witch hazel, Golden seal, Gingsen, Blue and black Cohosh, Eastern white pine, blood root, and many many more

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From what I understood it can be harmful to the futus.