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Monday, March 28, 2011

Fabulous Ferns

After an unwelcome dusting of snow and this equally unwelcome and lingering cough and cold, my thoughts turn to anticipation of warmer weather and bright greens.

This would go in my fantasy conservatory or sun room.

I can't think of an easier and better way to add green than with ferns. They are great indoors, especially when rooms need a little lift or a dull corner could use some life! I honestly can't remember a summer without Boston Ferns hanging from the porch or deck. Ferns love humid climates and plenty of shade which makes them perfect for southern gardens.


Antique print

A combination of art and plants.

Perfect paperweight.


If you want something smaller, Maidenhair Ferns are so charming and perfect for any table surface. I also love them in a bathroom for a more casual alternative to an orchid.

Maidenhair fern.

A super simple and fresh centerpiece.

Need something really low maintenance, how about a fern fabric? It will breath life into the dullest piece or give a favorite piece a fresh crisp look!

A very clever execution of twin headboards! Design by Tom Scheerer. 


Images courtesy of Country Living, House Beautiful, Google,Schumacher, John Derian

18 comments:

  1. Ferns in one form or another are a wonderful way to add a bit of freshness to a room, especially in upholstery. I remember the most wonderful roll of fern wallpaper I found in a thrift store years ago, and covered all my shoe boxes in it.

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  2. Hi R, I love ferns, they just evoke a feeling of calm. We always had Boston ferns around our house too, until we moved to this tree free lot! Now we have way too much sun. I love the fern fabrics and that headboard is so very clever!

    Kat :)

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  3. Loving all your wonderful fern picks!! This shot of green life is just the thing for this very very cold day!!

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  4. I love ferns too and we're lucky that several varieties grow wild every where here. I'm so sorry you're still sick, I hope you feel much better quickly.

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  5. I just bought some amazing fern fabric for a project I'm working on, must be the "it" thing right now! *Amy

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  6. I love ferns, too and started to buy two yesterday, but will wait till all this cooler weather moves out.

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  7. Love these! They are classic. Have a great week! xx

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  8. All my plans always die and I'm one of those horrible people who have fake plants because they just look so perfect all the time...!! But I LOVE ferns-I have rows of upstanding ferns in planters on my terrace and my new fern addiction indoors is the asparagus fern. Love the fern fabrics... very Swedish feeling.

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  9. I have two maidenhair ferns and I absolutely adore them, one day I hope to have a Boston. The image from BHG with the ferns in the crystal decanters really caught my eye when I first saw it...started me thinking about starting an antique decanter collection just to place fern fronds in!
    Lovely and very springy post...feel better soon,
    xo J~

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  10. I grew up with ferns in my house. My mother has this wonderful "fern stand" that belonged to my great grandmother....I'm hoping I'll get to enjoy it in my home one day.

    Here's to warmer weather!!

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  11. I used to have cutains made out of a Martha Stewart fern print, similar to the top photo.For some reason,I traded them for a heavy duty juicer-I often regret that trade. Although your post made me long for them again, I appreciate its loveliness all the same. You can always be depended on for a great post. Have a wonderful evening.

    Ann-Marie

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  12. I love maidenhair ferns... they are so delicate! And, the Tom Scheerer headboard is the best!! Great examples of ferns!

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  13. Like you, I too adore ferns! We always have them in the warmer months in potted urns outside. Love the classic simplicity of them...and that paper weight is right up my ally! Hope you are feeling better!

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  14. Lovely post. I love green and I love ferns too. Can't wait to get my Kimberley queens to go on my front porch. Even in the heat of the summer, they just always look good. Have a great day. Mona

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  15. These images are so fresh and lovely. Makes me think of the warm weather of spring and summer. Can't wait!

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  16. Rebecca I love to bring in ferns for the Spring/Summer months. I love love the first chairs print. I also love botanical prints of ferns. I passed up two prints that were in a mirrored frame a couple of years ago and I have kicked myself ever sense for not getting them. i am still on the hunt!! Kathysue

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  17. Since ferns are hard to grow [inside] I like to put fern fabric on everything...well not everything but those chairs and headboard would do just fine for me!

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  18. Can anyone ID the green & white print on the tufted chair?

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