All the same beautiful characteristics of its smaller cousins, but on a grander scale! The large, arching fronds with their lovely silvery markings will form a dense clump that will slowly spread over time. Excellent addition to the shade garden.
More DetailsThis cross between Japanese Painted and Lady Fern takes the best attributes of both. It has a nice upright form and the fronds have a lovely silvery hue. Maroon colored midribs provide a nice contrast.
More DetailsLush, delicate green foliage appears in the spring on this vigorous, easy-to-grow fern. A clump-forming variety that loses its leaves in the winter. Plant in moist, rich soil.
More DetailsA very popular fern that boasts silvery foliage and attractive red stems. Plants display their best color if planted where they get morning sun. A slowly spreading variety that loses its leaves in winter. Prefers rich, moist soil.
2004 Perennial Plant of the Year.
More DetailsThis native perennial is a good choice for naturalizing a shaded area quickly. Yellow-green lacy foliage turns golden in the fall and provides great texture when in mass plantings.
More DetailsThis evergreen, slowly spreading fern bears fronds that unfold in shades of coppery-red and bronze-green. Mature fronds are deep shiny green. Prefers rich, moist, humus soil.
More DetailsUpright, arching fronds create a beautiful form and provide great texture in your shade garden. The feathery appearance combines especially well with large or coarse textured shade plants.
The King performs better in heat and humidity than the species. Prefers consistently moist soils.
More DetailsVery popular for arrangements during Christmastime. This fern's fiddleheads are often called Santa's boot and luckily, can be planted outside and harvested during the winter as it is cold tolerant! Deer resistant.
It will grow in almost any condition and is a native to eastern North America.
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