This weeks entry will be Drew Koschmann.

Adiantum pedatum - Maidenhair Fern
As a native Michigander and avid outdoorsman, I have grown to appreciate the state's diverse natural landscape. One of my favorite things to do while hiking is to observe native plants in their natural habitat. While hiking, I enjoy discovering indigenous plants including Trillium and Jack-in-the-Pulpit. My favorite woodland plant type is the fern, specifically Adiantum pedatum, commonly known as the Northern Maidenhair Fern. This deciduous, mounding fern showcases delicate pink fiddleheads when emerging in late spring. Reddish-brown to black stems create a striking contrast with the plant's bright green fronds. For those of us who are not blessed with ideal conditions for growing prairie species, woodland plants such as the fern are an elegant yet natural landscaping solution for properties dense with trees and acidic, well-drained soil.
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