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Southern maidenhair fern The southern maidenhair fern gets to about 2 feet tall and wide. This drooping fern has distinctive fan-shaped leaf segments This graceful fern has fluffy, airy, and elegant foliage, which works well in containers in a rock garden or in open ground. It’s a perfect plant for providing light, airy texture to…
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Lady fern This semi-deciduous fern grows to 3′ tall and 3′ wide. Delicate and lacy with arching fronds and dark red stems at maturity. This beauty is the right choice for perennial borders and woodland gardens and is also great in containers. A breathtaking, feathery flush of new fronds appear in the spring, and new…
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Wood Fern Wood fern is a beautiful evergreen fern that grows about 3′ high x 3′ wide. Tolerating more sun than other northwest ferns, this species is found growing on steep wooded slopes or on sunny riverbanks. More drought tolerant than many ferns. Lovely dark green foliage that would add to a woodland garden. It…
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Western sword fern An evergreen fern that grows about 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide. This is probably our most easily grown native fern. It is tolerant of almost all levels of shade. Forms a refined tight clump and tolerates dry shade. Landscape uses: Mixed woodland planting, shade and rock gardens and is good…
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Giant Chain fern Giant chain fern is California’s largest fern with fronds that can reach 6′ in height. It’s stature is strong and upright or spreading silhouette. It grows in moist shady locations, often along streams in woodland setting. In an urban garden it is an excellent choice for planting in the under story or…