Warden Roelof Blaauw reports that many ferns grow in the forests around Veenhuizen village in Drenthe province in the Netherlands.
They include rare species, like scaly male fern; and long beech fern.
Creeping marshwort in Drenthe: here.
Invasive fern species in the Netherlands: here.
Flowers in Drenthe: here.
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