Browse Ferns

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DRYOPTERIS
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felix mas*MALE FERN (Male Fern). Fronds in vaseshaped cluster. Very vigorous on fertile soil in open woodlands. Ht.: 3 feet. Z2-8.
FDRYGOL1Q
goldiana*GOLDIE`S FERN (Goldie`s Fern). Leathery dark green foliage. Tolerates sun if in moist situation. Prefers moist woodland setting, with good drainage. Native. Ht.: 3-4 feet.Z3-8.
FDRYINT1Q
intermedia Eastern American native Evergreen Woodfern that was once used as cut foliage by florists. Best in a semi shady garden with acidic to neutral soil. Strong grower, stunning when planted in mass. Pt.shade/ shade. Ht. 30 inches. Z3-8.
FDRYLIN1Q
Linearis Polydacty Finely divided, delicately formed fronds with pinnae forked at the apex, like small tassels. Pt.shade/shade. Z2-8.
FDRYMAR1Q
marginalis*EASTN WOOD (Eastern Wood Fern). Sometimes evergreen, leathery leaves, clump forming. Native. Good drainage a must. Pt.shade/shade. Ht.: 2-3 feet. Z3-8.
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tokyoensis (Tokyo Wood Fern). Fronds up to 3 feet long, erect and deciduous. Pt.shade/shade. Z5-8.
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tokyoensis (Tokyo Wood Fern). Fronds up to 3 feet long, erect and deciduous. Pt.shade/shade. Z5-8.
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x australis Dixie Wood Fern. Large, upright growth habit with coarse, dark green, semi-evergreen fronds. A very structural, deer-resistant fern for the moist woodland garden. Very tolerant of dry sites. Native. Best in pt.shade/ shade. Ht. 4 feet. Z5-9.
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x compl. Robust Buckler Fern. `Robust` a cross between D.affinis and D.felix mas. Vigorous grower which froms a substantial foliage mass of deeply divided, upright arching fronds. Best in medium wet soil in pt.to full shade. Ht.3-4 feet. Z5-9.

MATTEUCCIA - Ostrich Fern
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struthiopteris*OSTRICH (Ostrich Fern).Dainty fronds form a tall vase shape. Rhizomatous spreader. Prefers moist conditions but will grow in dry soils. Native. Pt.shade/shade. Ht: 3-4 feet. Z3-8.