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Dryopteris Sieboldii

A striking Japanese fern with pale green evergreen foliage. The foliage is boldly cut with two to three pairs and a long terminal pinnae. It is resembles our Hart's Tonque...

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Osmunda Regalis (Royal Fern)

A robust deciduous fern forming a large clump of bipinnate fronds to 2.5m in height, bearing rusty-brown spore-bearing pinnae at the tips; foliage turns attractive red-brown in autumn

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Polystichum Herrenhausen

An evergreen fern with soft spreading dark green fronds arranged in shuttlecocks.

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Polystichum Plumosum Densum

Arguably the most handsome of all Polystichum setiferum cultivars, the Mossy Soft Shield Fern has plenty to offer. It has compact growth habit with upright fronds, each of which are...

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Polystichum Rigens

An evergreen fern with mid-green fronds, slightly prickly to the touch. It does best in moist, humus-rich, well drained soil in partial or full shade. Good for groundcover or underplanting.

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Polystichum Setiferum Congestum

A dwarf evergreen fern with dense, upright fronds and overlapping pinnae.

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Polystichum Tsus-Simense

A small tufted evergreen fern to 45cm, with erect, narrowly lance-shaped, bipinnate fronds, with slender-pointed apex and pinnae

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Acorus gra. Golden Delight

Striking dwarf golden yellow foliage, Evergreen, will tolerate shade.

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Alopecurus glauca

Blue Foxtail grass. Soft silky flower spikes (25cm tall) Full sun. Maximum height 0.5m. Maximum spread 0.5m.

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Briza media Limouzi

Matt forming, linear, blue-green leaves. and pale brown flower spikelets. Full sun. All soil types. Well drained or moist but well drained soil. Maximum height 0.6m. Maximum spread 0.6m. Time to maximum...

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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