| TYPE |
NAME |
DESCRIPTION |
PICTURE |
PRICE |
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| 1. Ferns
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Asplenium |
Evergreen with glossy green, thick leather-like fronds. Grows best in humus-rich soil though will tolerate most types, sun or shade.
In 2 litre pots.
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£5.50 |
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| 2. Ferns
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Athyrium |
Deciduous ferns, growing best in shade or semi-shaded sites and a moist soil.
In 2 litre pots........ |
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£5.50 |
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| 3. Ferns
|
Cyrtomium fortunei var.clivecola |
evergreen, with leathery, elegantly lobed green fronds with pointed ends, pale green when young. In spring we cut back all fronds which have become a little tatty and the new flush soon fill the gaps. Excellent for humu....... |
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£5.50 |
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| 4. Ferns
|
Dryopteris |
An easy-to grow group of ferns, some evergreen, others deciduous, all hardy,
some shade preferred. Moist soil preferred but not essential.
In 2 litre pots........ |
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£5.50 |
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| 5. Ferns
|
Matteuccia struthiopteris (Shuttlecock Fern) |
Elegant, deciduous fern with light green fronds forming round shuttlecock shape, short stem on mature plants. Architectural and looks good either as a specimen plant or in a group. Best in moist soil and will tolerate....... |
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£5.50 |
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| 6. Ferns
|
Onoclea sensibilis (Sensitive Fern) |
AGM. Light bronze fronds in spring, similar in shape to an elongated oak leaf gently fading to fresh pale green through the summer. Deciduous, may be grown in sun or shade provided the soil is always moist. Ht.18”.
In....... |
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£5.50 |
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| 7. Ferns
|
Osmunda regalis (Royal Fern) |
The largest of out native ferns. Deciduous but putting on rapid growth in Spring. When the fronds unfurl it can grow up to 6ft. in height in good conditions. It grows best in a humus rich, moist soil in a shady site.
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£5.50 |
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| 8. Ferns
|
Polystichum |
All are evergreen and most are tolerant of alkaline soils.
In 2 litre pots........ |
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£5.50 |