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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Dryopteris filix-mas 'Cristata Martinsdale'

Dryopteris filix-mas 'Cristata Martinsdale'

A selected form of the above, with small crests and a slight upward curve to the frond apex ending in a pronounced terminal crest; Martinsdale is considered by many to be among the best of the crested forms. These are from tissue culture and very uniform.
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Dryopteris tokyoensis

Dryopteris tokyoensis

A favorite of Mickel’s with stiffly erect narrow fronds, slow to increase with a neat refined look.
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Dryopteris villarii (submontana)

Dryopteris villarii (submontana)

A lime-loving European species, the gray green fronds are covered on both surfaces with abundant yellowish glands that emit a wonderful balsam fragrance when bruised. A small to medium sized deciduous species.
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Dryopteris x remota

Dryopteris x remota

A rare naturally occurring hybrid between D. affinus x D. expansa, remota is impressive looking with a shaggy golden-scaled stipe and delicately cut blade, its intermediate between the parents and fertile, and will spore around if happy.
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Polystichum setiferum 'Plumosomultilobum'

Polystichum setiferum 'Plumosomultilobum'

The perfect landscape fern for the shady side of your local nuclear power plant. You would be hard pressed to find a more mutant looking fern. The bizarre three-dimensional layered fronds are strange as hell; you need this. It is my current favorite fern and better still it propagates by frond cuttings if you are patient (play a little Gun’s and Roses, kick back and whistle along)
$19.00

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Polystichum setiferum 'Rotundatum Cristatum'

Polystichum setiferum 'Rotundatum Cristatum'

A strong growing upright selection with magnificent ram’s-head cresting at the ends of the fronds and bulbils scattered along the rachis. Setiferum has long been one of my favorite ferns and this is the best crested-form of setiferum I’ve seen to date.
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