FERNS
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| Ferns: Adiantum p. (Five Finger Maidenhair Fern) Gallon | Ferns: Athyrium filix-femina Fern (Lady in Red Fern) Gallon |
Deciduous native fern with unique bright green fronds that sport glossy charcoal stems arranged in a fan-like manner. Difficult to find at most nurseries. | Arching minty-green fronds with ruby-red stems create a graceful addition to the shade garden. Delicate in appearance, this fern is easy to grow! |
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| Ferns: Athyrium filix-femina Lady Fern (Lady Fern) Gallon | Ferns: Blechnum spicant (Native Deer Fern) 2 Gallon |
A native to North America, Lady Fern is easy to grow and quite adaptable to gardens, and landscape areas. Light green fronds are lacy. | This shade-loving native deer fern is right at home in the mixed perennial shade border! Click image to learn more! |
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| Ferns: Dryopteris cycadina ( Shaggy Shield Fern) Gallon | Ferns: Dryopteris remota (Remote Wood Fern) 2 Gallon |
Also known as Blackwood fern, for the small black dots that accents the leathery textured fronds. Semi-evergreen fern that grows to 30 inches. | The Remote Wood Fern is native to sub-alpine Europe and performs especially well under conifers. Has a great look in mass plantings. Click to shop for ferns. |
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| Ferns: Dryopteris x australis (Dixie Wood Fern) Gallon | Ferns: Matteuccia s. 'The King' (Jumbo Ostrich Fern) 2 Gallon |
Taller, vertical fern with shapely dark green fronds that remain dense down to the base of the fern. Low maintenance fern that is deer resistant! | 'The King' is a selected variety of fern that is larger, more heat tolerant and hardier than the species. Growing to 6 feet tall in cool moist climates. |
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| Ferns: Osmunda cinnamomea (Cinnamon Fern) Gallon | Ferns: Polystichum munitum (Western Sword Fern) 2 Gallon |
Stately mature blue-green fronds contrast with cinnamon-brown fertile fronds that emerge at the base of this dramatic fern for the shade garden. | A native fern that is more drought tolerant than most ferns once established. Ideal fern for mass planting under trees and in partial shade. |
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| Ferns: Polystichum polyblepharum (Tassel Fern) Gallon | Ferns: Athyrium x 'Ghost' (Hybrid Lady Fern) Gallon |
Compact, ground cover type fern for mass planting under trees and in partial shade, especially under conifers. Shiny, bright green fronds catch the light. | Ghostly silver-gray, delicate fronds grace this beautiful hybrid Lady fern. Plant in perennial shade garden. Click on image to shop for ferns. |
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| Ferns: Athyrium Nipponicum 'Pictum' (Painted Fern) Gallon Pot | Ferns: Blechnum spicant (Native Deer Fern) Gallon |
Gray-green fronds washed with shades of pinkish - red grace this beautiful Japanese painted fern! Click image to shop for Japanese ferns. | This shade-loving native deer fern is right at home in the mixed perennial shade border! Click image to learn more! |
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| Ferns: Dryopteris erythrosora (Brilliance Autumn Fern) Gallon | Ferns: Dryopteris remota (Remote Wood Fern) Gallon |
This outstanding fern offers beautiful coppery-pink new growth unfolding against a background of rich green mature fronds. Click to shop for ferns. | The Remote Wood Fern is native to sub-alpine Europe and performs especially well under conifers. Has a great look in mass plantings. Click to shop for ferns. |
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| Ferns: Matteuccia s. 'The King' (Jumbo Ostrich Fern) Gallon | Ferns: Matteuccia struthiopteris (Ostrich Fern) Gallon |
'The King' is a selected variety of fern that is larger, more heat tolerant and hardier than the species. Growing to 6 feet tall in cool moist climates. | The Ostrich fern is one of the tallest native woodland ferns! Plant en masse with Astilbes and Hostas for a stunning effect! |
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| Ferns: Osmunda regalis (American Royal Fern) Gallon | Ferns: Polystichum munitum (Western Sword Fern) Gallon |
The American Royal fern is one of the tallest native woodland ferns and has an unusual shrub-like form! A sun tolerant fern! | A native fern that is more drought tolerant than most ferns once established. Ideal fern for mass planting under trees and in partial shade. |
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