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Origins: Australia, Sydney region region, NSW, QLD Other Botanical Names: Anisogonium attenuatum, Asplenium attenuatum, A. decussatum, A. luzoniense, A. proliferum, A. spinulosum, Athyrium proliferum, A. ridleyi, Callipteris accedens, C. attenuata, C. prolifera, C. spinulosa, Digrammaria robusta, Diplazium incisum, D. repandum, D. serratum, D. spinulosum Other Common Names: | ||||||||
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Mulch! It retains moisture, suppresses weeds and helps retain soil moisture. I always use newspaper underneath and in very weedy areas I use cardboard instead.
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