Ferns

Ferns are wonderful for the shaded woodland garden, blending gentle textures and forms in a green tapestry with little need of gaudy colors; they are the perfect foil for trilliums and native orchids. Some species will provide something green where little else stands a chance of growing due to low light levels and adverse moisture conditions. Essential for shady waterfall gardens and shaded rock gardens, ferns provide graceful fillers and accents all over the garden. They impart a sense of calm to the landscape and intrigue us as their fiddleheads unfurl. Despite their delicate appearance, ferns are tough and adaptable plants, most species are easy to grow as long as their wants are understood. They haven't survived for as long as they have without being quite adaptable. With a bit of help from Dr Storer we finally got around to upgrading our rather pathetic fern listing, the new additions are either spore grown, or tissue cultured, primarily from Mickel’s collection but also from Judith Jones and other well-known fern growers.



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Adiantum capillus vernus banksianus

Adiantum capillus vernus banksianus

Adiantum capillus vernus banksianus Also known as black maidenhair,a neat little maidenhair a bit larger than the Michigan form.
$15.00

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Adiantum capillus vernus Michigan Form

Adiantum capillus vernus Michigan Form

Betty Blake distributed this years ago, it is from a Michigan collection and hardy in zone 5, most forms of southern maidenhair are not, it does not appear to be a hybrid, and is absolutely lovely.
$15.00

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Adiantum pedatum Maiden Hair Fern

Adiantum pedatum Maiden Hair Fern

One of the most delicate and graceful ferns they increase slowly and seldom need restraint, indeed I can't imagine having too many of them. The fronds magically unfurl atop their shiny black stems to reveal a swirl of unmatched loveliness. A must for every garden, it prefers a little lime but will tolerate a wide range of soils.
$8.00

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Asplenum platyneuron Ebony Spleenwort

Asplenum platyneuron Ebony Spleenwort

Compact and graceful ferns of exquisite proportion, they lace cliffs with delicate wiry stems set with small leaflets, the easiest Spleenwort.
$8.00

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Athurium felix femina frizzilae

Athurium felix femina frizzilae

Athurium felix femina frizzilae Tatting fern has been around for a while; this strange fern was found by Mrs. Frizzle in Ireland way back in 1857. These are actually crosses with red stemmed lady fern, they are somewhat crested and are stunning in a carved out rotting log woodland trough .
$15.00

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Athyrium angustatum f. rubellum 'Lady in Red'

Athyrium angustatum f. rubellum 'Lady in Red'

A fantastic selection of the northern form of Lady Fern, which creeps more than the southern Athyrium filix-femina, this selection features incredible red stems, we have anxiously awaited its release for the last couple of years from tissue culture and finally they are available.
$19.00

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Athyrium filix-femina Lady Fern

Athyrium filix-femina Lady Fern

This popular fern is among the loveliest medium tall species. It advances rather rapidly showing off its extremely attractive new growth often with striking red stems. It prefers rather moist shade.
$8.00

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Athyrium niponicum pictum dwarf

Athyrium niponicum pictum dwarf

As above but smaller, this strain seems to be a true genetic dwarf.
$19.00

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Diplazium (Athyrium) pycnocarpon Glade Fern

Diplazium (Athyrium) pycnocarpon Glade Fern

A largely tropical genus of 400 species closely related to Athyrium, Diplazium pycnocarpon is one of the few temperate species native to moist woodlands in the eastern United States. It is also commonly known as Narrow Leafed Spleenwort or Tennessee Ostrich fern, elegant narrow once pinnate fronds can reach 3 ½’ if happy, an attractive fern that spreads slowly and is generally easy to cultivate.
$12.00

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Dryopteris affinus cristata

Dryopteris affinus cristata

Crested form of the Golden Scaled Male Fern, with a name like that it should evoke some kind of imagery. Fronds are broadly crested at the tips of the pinnaea, it's a large and attractive fern that runs 2" to 4" depending on site. It's erect fronds are the perfect companion for the insatiable Athyrium felix-femina 'Vernoniae Cristatum'
$19.00

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