

Great for putting in bog gardens or around pond areas. Grows in very soggy sites as long as it get oxygen. This medium sized fern makes a fine ground cover in wet places. Mature size is approximately 18"Tall x 18"Wide.

Marginal wood fern is often found in shaded crevices of rocky ledges and bluffs from Newfoundland to Georgia, west to Oklahoma and Minnesota. A sturdy east coast native, it forms a tidy clump that will not spread and is very tolerant of dry shade conditions once it has established. The leathery leaves of Dryopteris marginalis are a beautiful light green color before turning into the mature, dark green color. The evergreen fern is a great addition to a woodland garden and can form a lovely an easy to maintain groundcover. An application of lime every 6 months will benefit this species if you garden in acidic soil conditions. This large glossy evergreen fern species matures to 3-5'High x 10"Wide.
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In garden soils under average conditions it will thrive, but must have consistent irrigation to obtain it's normal robust size, remain lush and attractive all summer, and can withstand full sun with the above mentioned irrigated. Although it is native to swamps it is not restricted to those conditions. In its natural habitat it tolerates extreme high temperatures and can like other ferns endure flooding and soggy soils. The name Dryopteris provokes the thought of some species of Dinosaur, but Dryopteris in this case is another beautiful southern fern native to the deep south. Zone:4 - 8 Notes: We expect to have these available again early Spring 2019. Can be planted in full sun if moisture is consistent. Use for background foliage, naturalizing, woodland massing, or pond sites. Zone:4 - 9Ī light green, fine textured, deciduous perennial with lacy, large, broad, light green fronds.

Easy to grow, this species is native to moist, rich woodlands and creek banks. She produces early fiddle heads in spring and as the fronds unfurl they are lime green in color until the delicate lacey fronds mature to a medium green. Zone:4 - 8Īthyrium asplenioides or Southern Lady Fern is one of if not the most graceful and feminine native ferns. Graceful palmate fronds flutter in the wind upon the thin ebony stems. Attractive fiddle heads are wine colored in the spring. A well behaved native perfect for gardeners looking for a fern to grow without a lot of fuss. Northern maidenhair fern likes to grow in shady conditions in moist but very well drained soils on steep hill sides. One of the most drought tolerant native ferns in Northern America. Zone:7 - 10 Notes: Quantities are limited this season.Ī very beautiful fern, having its ebony stems and delicate fronds. An application of lime every 6 months will benefit this species if you garden in acidic soils. Mostly found in humus rich soil of old woods and on shady slopes which are moist but well drained, this fern does not like to dry out. Light green fronds and dark reddish-brown stems make this an eye catching border in shady conditions. Its delicate leaflets flutter softly in the slightest breeze. Organized by Plant Category, Botanical Name, Common Name, Variety Ferns Adiantum capillus-veneris ,Ĭonsidered by many to be the loveliest and most graceful of all the ferns. Map and directions to the Nearly Native Nursery.
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