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Rosy Maidenhair Fern
Rosy Maidenhair Fern

Adiantum Hispidulum/Rosy Maidenhair Fern (naturalized)

$15.00

Loved for its delicate look, it originated in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands region and has been naturalized.   You’ll find Maidenhair fern growing along the banks of Mill Creek.  This plant can be indoors or out.

Evergreen to deciduous

  • 12-18” tall
  • 1 gallon pot
  • Light Required: Part shade to full shade
  • Water: Medium
  • Maintenance: Low
Category: Plants

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Word are like bees – some create honey and other Word are like bees – some create honey and others leave a sting-Unknown
Perhaps my favorite native flowers at the preserve are the white Beardedtonges blooming at our entrance.  They are also extremely popular with the bees!
Come check out the butterweeds sprouting at Blue H Come check out the butterweeds sprouting at Blue Heron! Occurring in bottomland forests, swamps, banks of streams, rivers, sloughs and bottomland prairies, butterweeds are aptly named after their buttery yellow color. We are lucky to have these beauties popping up at our preserve during the late spring and early summer months.
Congratulations to all of our winners in the APS S Congratulations to all of our winners in the APS Student Art Contest organized by Atlanta Public Schools, Blue Heron Nature Preserve and ZuCot Gallery! Pictured are just some of the incredible works we received. Come view all of the selected student artworks at  Blue Heron- exhibition ends May 23rd!
What a successful board retreat! It was such a ple What a successful board retreat! It was such a pleasure spending time together discussing strategy for our organization, crafting thank-you letters, and seeing the importance of our work to preserve our beautiful nature center. It is always a joy to see these familiar faces!
Happy Arbor Day! Blue Heron invites you to celebra Happy Arbor Day! Blue Heron invites you to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the tree planter's holiday by planting a tree, support tree-planting efforts, spend time in nature, or find your own way to celebrate. 
Pictured- a piece for Blue Heron Nature Preserve's Art of Nature 2022 exhibition Light as a Feather.
Buy local and in season! CSA starts May 03, and la Buy local and in season! CSA starts May 03, and lasts 12 weeks.
We are so fortunate to be a drop-off point for Riverview Farms, which is a certified organic farm on 500 acres in the beautiful foothills of the Appalacians. 

It's all about sustainability and healthy eating when you support the local economy and have fresh, in-season produce available right in your own community. 

Sign up now! The link for signing up is https://csa.farmigo.com/join/riverviewproducecsa.
Big shout out to team members of INSPIRE for comin Big shout out to team members of INSPIRE for coming out to Blue Heron on Wednesday and helping us remove invasive plant species! We cannot thank you enough- we love our volunteers!
Our current economic system depends on infinite gr Our current economic system depends on infinite growth in a finite world, yet this linear economic model cannot support the acceleration of growth forever. From deforestation and strip mining to even our waste stream, environmentalists are asking, “Is there a better way?” 

Blue Heron Nature Preserve is pleased to discuss a new model that is emerging throughout the globe called the Circular Economy. This introductory class led by Blue Heron Conservation and Operations Director Denise Cardin will define what it is, companies already involved, and how you can become a part of it.

Register for the Circular Economy presentation and open discussion on Friday, April 22nd Earth Day between 1:30 – 2:30 pm! Link- https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040b45a4a929a2fe3-circular
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