An evergreen tree fern, but deciduous in colder areas, growing slowly to 4m in height, with a stout reddish-brown stem and a terminal rosette of arching, deeply divided, glossy dark green fronds to 3m ...
These sori can be collected for the propagation of ferns to be cultivated and transplanted later throughout one’s gardens, pathways and shady areas where other plants won’t thrive. After the ...
If you want to color your shade garden, placing ferns in front of the flowers will cause the colors to pop. Leatherleaf Woodfern is shown here at Schoepfle Arboreteum. Eric Larson photo. Ferns are ...
A tree fern with slender, erect, trunk-like rhizome to 6m tall, bearing a rosette of broadly deltoid, 2- to 3-pinnate fronds to 1.2m long, their stalks with blackish scales ...
Slugs and snails may eat newly emerging crosiers, so use organic pellets. Ferns are botanically very different to other plants in your garden. They don’t flower and so reproduce from spores rather ...