Fern-tastic Hike Recap!


🌿On August 18, our summer Conservation Ambassadors, Kayla Jakobszen and Esme Campbell, led a group of enthusiastic hikers through the lush Fern Crevice in the Petun Conservation Area for a deep dive into the fascinating world of ferns.

We didn’t have to saunter far before spotting our first leafy resident: the Bulblet Bladder Fern. From there, the trail revealed a botanical parade of species, including Spinulose Wood Ferns, Lady Ferns, Goldie’s Wood Fern, Northern Maidenhair Ferns, and the rare and beautiful Hart ‘s-tongue Fern—a species listed as Special Concern in Ontario, especially along the Niagara Escarpment.

🌱 Badge Buzz
Several hikers expressed interest in creating a Club Fern Badge to celebrate fern knowledge and exploration. If you’re fern-enthusiastic too, we’d love to hear your thoughts! Drop us a note at badges@bmbtc.org.


🌿 Fun Fern Facts

  1. Ancient & Diverse
    Ferns date back over 360 million years, with an estimated 10,500–15,000 species worldwide.
  2. Spore-Based Reproduction
    Ferns reproduce via spores, found in clusters called sori on the underside of their fronds.
  3. No Seeds or Flowers
    As cryptogams, ferns skip seeds and flowers, relying on a unique two-stage life cycle.
  4. True Roots, Stems & Fronds
    These vascular plants have true roots, stems, and intricate, feather-like leaves called fronds.
  5. Fiddlehead Stage
    Young fern shoots emerge as fiddleheads, slowly unfurling into mature fronds.
  6. Low Maintenance Charm
    Ferns are hardy and adaptable—perfect for ground cover, garden accents, or indoor greenery.
  7. Shade-Loving (Mostly)
    Most ferns prefer shady, moist habitats, though some tolerate full sun.
  8. Air-Purifying & Humidifying
    Ferns naturally clean the air and boost humidity, making them ideal houseplants.
  9. Fossil Fuel Origins
    Ancient ferns contributed to the formation of coal, linking them to Earth’s deep history.
  10. Climate Adaptability
    While many ferns love moisture, others thrive in drier conditions, showing impressive resilience.