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Hardy Fern Collection – Mark’s Favorites

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Mark picked 6 of his favorite, must-have hardy ferns for our collection. All of these plants will enjoy shade to partial shade and are hardy to USDA Zone 6. Enjoy!

Blechnum spicant - Deer Fern (3.5" Pot)

Narrow, lance-shaped evergreen fronds characterize the Deer Fern. Blechnum spicant forms a rosette of glossy, dark green fronds. Very resilient plant. Native plant of the Pacific Northwest.

Ferns thrive in neutral to acidic, loose, richly organic soil. Excellent for mass plantings, rock gardens, containers, in woodlands and naturalized landscapes.

Cyrtomium fortunei var. Clivicola - Arching Japanese Holly Fern (3.5" Pot)

Cyrtomium fortunei var. Clivicola is a semi-evergreen fern with light green leaves held on nearly horizontal, arching fronds.

Ferns thrive in neutral to acidic, loose, richly organic soil. Arching Japanese Holly Fern is excellent for mass plantings, rock gardens, containers, in woodlands and naturalized landscapes.capes.

Dryopteris coreana ssp. montana - Male Fern (3.5" Pot)

Dryopteris coreana ssp. montana is an upright, arching, deciduous fern with glossy, pale green fronds that darken as they mature. Adds a delicate texture in beds, borders and mass plantings. Cut back old fronds before new growth emerges in spring.

Ferns thrive in moist, neutral to acidic, loose, richly organic soil. Excellent for mass plantings, rock gardens, containers, in woodlands and naturalized landscapes.

Dryopteris erythrosora - Autumn Fern (3.5" Pot)

Dryopteris erythrosora is a spreading fern named for its autumnal-colored new growth in the spring. Curled young fronds are coppery-pink, then bronze tinted, and finally deep green. Semi-evergreen. Deer resistant.

Ferns thrive in neutral to acidic, loose, richly organic soil. Autumn Fern is excellent for mass plantings, rock gardens, containers, in woodlands, and naturalized landscapes.

Polypodium vulgare - Common Polypody (3.5" Pot)

Polypodium vulgare, or Common Polypody, produces new fronds from a slowly creeping rhizome in early summer. Fronds are evergreen, erect, deeply cut, and taper to a point. Displays large spherical spore clusters underneath the leaf.

Common Polypody thrives in dry, neutral to acidic, loose, richly organic soil. Excellent for rock gardens, in woodlands and naturalized landscapes.

Polystichum polyblepharum - Tassel Fern (3.5" Pot)

Polystichum polyblepharum, sometimes called Tassel Fern, is a hardy, evergreen fern with handsome shiny, green foliage. New growth develops a tassel-like appearance before unfurling. Deer resistant.

Ferns thrive in neutral to acidic, loose, richly organic soil. Excellent for mass plantings, rock gardens, containers, in woodlands and naturalized landscapes.

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Mark picked 6 of his favorite, must-have hardy ferns for our collection. All of these plants will enjoy shade to partial shade and are hardy to USDA Zone 6. Enjoy!

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