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- The house was surrounded by hay-scented ferns and mossy old roses.
- Hay-scented fern, which grows in sun or shade, may be planted along the foundation or lining paths.
- Even oxeye daisies, goldenrod, and hay-scented ferns are tolerated in spots, though not pokeweed, or nightshade.
- The common name " Hay-scented Fern " comes from the fact that crushing it produces an aroma of fresh hay.
- Hay-scented fern ( Demnstaedtia punctilobula ) is common in the wild and so easy and drought resistant that it can take over a garden.
- This fern belongs to a group of about seventy " Microlepia " species in the bracken or hay-scented fern family ( Dennstaedtiaceae ).
- The gardeners took out hundreds of sugar maple, red oak and hemlock seedlings to reveal the reindeer moss under white birches, the hay-scented ferns beneath the beeches.
- But white wood aster ( A . divaricatus ), hay-scented fern ( Dennstaedtia punctilobula ) and starry rosinweed ( Silphium dentatum ), a yellow daisy, all thrive here in drought.
- Its best-known member is probably the temperate North-American hay-scented fern, " Dennstaedtia punctilobula " ( pictured in the taxobox ), which forms extensive clonal ground-cover colonies on level surfaces in the Appalachian area.
- ""'Microlepia strigosa " "', known as hay-scented fern, lace fern, rigid lace fern and "'palapalai "'in Hawaiian, is a fern indigenous to the Hawaiian islands and is also native to other parts of the tropics and subtropics including India and Malaysia.
- ""'Dennstaedtia punctilobula " "', the "'eastern hayscented fern "'or "'hay-scented fern "', is a species of fern native to eastern North America, from Newfoundland west to Wisconsin and Arkansas, and south in the Appalachian Mountains to northern Alabama; it is most abundant in the east of its range, with only scattered populations in the west.