ASPLENIUM BULBIFERUM 5/7.5ltr pot
(ASPLENIUM BULBIFERUM)
ASPLENIUM BULBIFERUM
This NZ native, has soft, delicate looking fronds which carry the little baby bulbils at the tips, these fall off when ready and if the conditions are right they will become new plants! Easier than spores?
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ASPLENIUM SCOLOPENDRIUM ANGUSTIFOLIA
(ASPLENIUM SCOLOPE ANGUSTIFOLIA)
ASPLENIUM SCOLOPENDRIUM ANGUSTIFOLIA
Narrower leaved than the standard Asplenium with a very attractive udulating margin, a very tough little fern, loves shade & moist soil, every garden should have one or more.
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Athyrium niponicum var pictum @£6.00
(Athyrium niponicum var pictum)
Athyrium niponicum var pictum
Deciduous hardy fern,with lovely silvery/grey fronds with a purple midrib,only reaching 12-15ins high.Stunning!
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Athyrium otophorum var okanum 2ltr@ £6.00
(Athyrium otophorum var okanum)
Athyrium otophorum var okanum [Eared lady fern]
A striking semi-evergreen hardy fern from Japan.Handsome fronds with broad pale green,almost glaucous leaves.The spores are a noticeable maroon colour in late summer.12-18ins high.
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BLECHNUM CHILENSIS 2-4in trunks @ £35.00
(BLECHNUM CHILENSIS)
BLECHNUM CHILENSIS
Native to Chile, produces a large clump, with a short trunk about 15cm high. New fronds are red, slowly turning green throughout the season. Ideal for the shaded corner of the garden. Hardy, evergreen.Ready spring 2010.
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BLECHNUM GIBBUM 'Dwarf treefern'
(BLECHNUM GIBBUM)
BLECHNUM GIBBUM
A very delicate and elegant little tree fern. Like most ferns it prefers shade conditions. As it won't get very big its ideal for bringing in somewhere frost free for winter. A must for all fern collectors!
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BLECHNUM MEGALLANICUM 3-4in trunk @ £75.00
(BLECHNUM MEGALLANICUM)
BLECHNUM MEGALLANICUM
A new introduction from Chile, should be hardy with shiny mid green pinnate fronds. Eventually stem forming to 1.5m tall. Very Rare.
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Blechnum nudum 10 Ltr
(Blechnum nudum)
Growing in the same area as Dicksonia's this attractive fern should prove just as hardy only getting to 60cm tall the lime-green fronds contrast superbly with the black trunk.
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