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Asplenium sco. Cristata
A fern with the broad flat leafed fronds of all hart's tongue ferns, but with highly crested tips. Perfect for adding some foliage interest to a cool, shady area.
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Cyrtomium Falcatum
A tender to half-hardy, evergreen or semi-evergreen fern with glossy, spreading, dark green fronds with thick, leathery, holly-like pinnae.
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Dryopteris Cycadina
A semi-evergreen, rosette-forming fern of neat appearance, the spreading fronds, borne on scaly stalks, simply pinnate with pinnae evenly toothed or lobed
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Dryopteris Erythrosora
A semi-evergreen fern to 75cm, forming a compact clump of broadly ovate, bipinnatifid fronds, often coppery-pink when young. Spore-heaps also often pink
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Dryopteris Sieboldii
A striking Japanese fern with pale green evergreen foliage. The foliage is boldly cut with two to three pairs and a long terminal pinnae. It is resembles our Hart's Tonque...
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Osmunda Regalis (Royal Fern)
A robust deciduous fern forming a large clump of bipinnate fronds to 2.5m in height, bearing rusty-brown spore-bearing pinnae at the tips; foliage turns attractive red-brown in autumn
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Polystichum Herrenhausen
An evergreen fern with soft spreading dark green fronds arranged in shuttlecocks.
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Polystichum Plumosum Densum
Arguably the most handsome of all Polystichum setiferum cultivars, the Mossy Soft Shield Fern has plenty to offer. It has compact growth habit with upright fronds, each of which are...
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Polystichum Rigens
An evergreen fern with mid-green fronds, slightly prickly to the touch. It does best in moist, humus-rich, well drained soil in partial or full shade. Good for groundcover or underplanting.
Posted: 6 February 2016
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Polystichum Setiferum Congestum
A dwarf evergreen fern with dense, upright fronds and overlapping pinnae.
Posted: 6 February 2016
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