No matter where the fern you have comes from, water is the key
ingredient for maintaining healthy and vigorous growth.
Although there are exceptions, most ferns like indirect filtered
sunlight and a well drained pot or basket to grow in. There are
also exceptions to this as some ferns will grow in bog gardens
or directly on the top of pond water. However these are few and
are in the minority.
In warm climates ferns require daily watering and liquid fertiliser
at about half strength monthly. Only feed when the ferns are
actively growing and make sure they are well watered before
applying the fertiliser.
The foliage of ferns can be extremely delicate, so give them a spray
of water occasionally. During very hot days this may be necessary
twice or more every day.
When growing ferns in the garden use a soil mix that is both free
draining and moisture retentive. Add plenty of well decayed
vegetable matter and animal manure or peat moss if this is not
at hand.
Make sure the ferns are shaded during the hotest part of the day
and place them in a position that is not too windy.
Ferns are extremely hardy plants and if water is kept up give to
them will give long service and add so much to the landscape,
bush house or home.
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 | Sensitive Fern - $ 13.95 Sensitive fern is a large, somewhat coarse deciduous fern which occurs in wet woods and thickets and in moist soils along streams and springs. Grows up to 4' tall. Features long-stalked, deeply pinnatifid, bright green, vegetative (sterile) fronds (2-4' long) with leathery, triangular leaflets (pinnae) which have distinctively netted veins. Shorter, erect, woody-like fertile fronds (to 12" tall), whose ultimate divisions are bead-like segments, typically brown up in late summer and persist throughout the remaining season and winter. Commonly called sensitive fern because the green vegetative fronds are sensitive to and suffer almost immediate damage from the first fall frost. Also sensitive to drought. Best in wet woodland gardens and moist locations along streams and ponds. Also appropriate for shaded areas of a native plant garden or naturalized planting. Foliage may depreciate as summer progresses in hot climates, particularly if soils are not kept moist.
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 | Christmas Fern - $ 13.95 The Christmas fern occurs in both dry and moist wooded slopes, moist banks and ravines. It typically grows in a fountain-like clump to 2' tall and features leathery, lance-shaped, evergreen (green at Christmas time as the common name suggests) fronds. Stocking shape of the pinnae also suggests Christmas. Crosiers (young fiddleheads) in spring are silvery and scaled. Sori appear on the undersides of the pinnae only at the ends (last 1/3) of the fronds. Evergreen fronds provide good winter interest for the landscape. Does not spread but the clumps increase in size over time.
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 | Cinnamon Fern - $ 13.95 Cinnamon ferns occurs in moist, boggy ground along streams and on shaded ledges and bluffs. Typically grows in clumps to 2-3' tall, but with constant moisture can reach 5' in height. Separate spore-bearing, stiff, fertile fronds appear in early spring, quickly turning brown. The familiar "fiddleheads" also emerge from the base of the plant and unfurl into large, erect, pinnately-compound, yellowish-green, sterile fronds (2-4' long) which remain attractive throughout the summer and turn yellow in autumn. The common name of this plant is in reference to the cinnamon colored fibers found near the frond bases. Osmunda fiber used in the potting of orchids comes from the roots of these ferns.
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 | Southern Lady Fern - $ 13.95 The Lady fern or Red Stem fern has a feathery texture frond with a red stem. It is a slow spreading fern, which will make a nice mass in a few years. The southern lady fern thrives in the garden, given any reasonably good soil and will make a dense stand over time. The leaves turn bronze in the fall and then dark brown over the winter. It prefers to have it's feet wet.
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 | Toothwood Fern - $ 13.95 Delightful lacy, the Toothed wood fern has true fern foliage of rich, deep green. Long triangular fronds made of hundreds of tiny leaflets spray up and out in whorls. Semi-evergreen. Whether it is used as a border or a background, it will enhance any garden with its gracefulness. This fern is easy to grow almost anywhere and thrives even when other plants fail.
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 | Walking Fern - $ 13.95 This species, commonly called "Walking Fern", is an interesting little plant. The common name comes from the fact that the leaves sprout new plants at their apices. After a few generations, the plant appears as if it is walking across it's substrate. The simple leaves are often long-tapering to the tips and if a leaf tip falls on a moist surface, it can generate roots and a new plant, thereby allowing the ferns to "walk" over the surface of the moss-covered rocks.
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 | American Maidenhair Fern - $ 13.95 The American maidenhair fern is a deciduous, clump-forming fern which typically grows 1.5 to 2' tall and is most frequently found on rich wooded slopes, ravine bottoms and damp shady woods. Features finely-textured, somewhat frilly fronds which have curved stalks and are palmately-divided (i.e., fronds divide into finger-like projections). Wiry stems are reddish-brown to black. Crosiers (coiled young fiddleheads) emerge pink in spring.
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 | Hayscented Fern - $ 13.95 Hayscented fern is very common. It can be identified by its lacy, light-green fronds that feel very slightly sticky to the touch. It often grows in large colonies and, forming a carpet. When the leaves are bruised they smell like fresh mown hay, hence the name. It is an agressive spreader and is a very popular garden fern.
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 | Leatherwood Fern - $ 13.95 The Leatherwood fern or Marginal shield fern is an evergreen fern which typically forms a non-spreading, vase-shaped clump to 1.5-2' (infrequently to 3') tall. This is a woodland fern which is most often found in shaded crevices of rocky ledges and bluffs. Features grayish-green, deeply cut, leathery fronds (15-20" long). Sori are located at the edges or margins of the pinnule undersides, hence the common name. Rhizome forms an erect crown. Evergreen fronds provide good interest to the winter landscape.
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 | Royal Fern - $ 13.95 Royal fern is a tall, deciduous fern which usually occurs on moist bluffs and ledges and along streams (sometimes growing in the water). Typically grows in clumps to 2-3' tall, but with constant moisture can reach 6' in height. Broad fronds have large, well-separated pinnae (leaflets) which give this fern an almost pea-family appearance. Fronds typically turn yellow to brown in autumn. Spores are located in brown, tassel-like, fertile clusters at the tips of the fronds, thus giving rise to the additional common name of flowering fern for this plant. Osmunda fiber used in the potting of orchids comes from the fibrous roots of these ferns. Excellent selection for wet areas along ponds, streams, water gardens or in bogs. Also grows well in shaded borders, woodland gardens, wild gardens or native plant gardens.
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 | White Rabbit's Foot Fern (humata tyermanii) - $ 125.00 The white Rabbit's Foot Fern is native to the Canary Islands and can grow as a terrestrial or epiphyte. It has finely dissected fronds that rise up from its furry, silver rhizomes hence the name "White Rabbit's Foot Fern". Can be separated to make many. Likes bright light but avoid direct sun. Great companion plant to display alongside your bonsai or by itself. Great for indoors. 19 years old. 25"x24"x16". Potted in a 14" blue ceramic fluted oval container as shown. Suitable 14.5"x10.5" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95 (50% off regular price with tree order). Shipped via UPS ground - $59.95
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 | White Rabbit's Foot Fern (humata tyermanii) - $ 24.95 The White Rabbit's Foot Fern is native to the Canary Islands and can grow as a terrestrial or epiphyte. It has finely dissected fronds that rise up from its furry, silver rhizomes hence the name "White Rabbit's Foot Fern". Likes bright light but avoid direct sun. Great companion plant to display alongside your bonsai or by itself". 4 years old 6"-7" tall Suitable 4.5" x 6.5" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $2.50 (50% off regular price with tree order). Shipped UPS 2-3 days - $10.95
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