HABIT: Deciduous fronds forked to make finger-like patterns -- SIZE: On 1 to 1-1/2 foot stems -- HADINESS: To -50 degrees F. -- EXPOSURE: Shade to part shade -- CULTURE: Steady moisture, and rich organic soils. Protect from snails and...
Unusual fern with lacy, bright green fronds. These semi-evergreen fronds have a highly textures surface, reminiscent of the underside. Excellent in a woodland garden.
Lacy light green foliage contrasts nicely with the showy burgundy stems. Cut back in late winter to allow for new fronds. Does not tolerate clay soils well.
This unique compact variety features a whimsical, dense habit with fronds resembling a string of beads, adding a playful touch to any garden space. Recommended for USDA Hardiness Zones 3-8, it thrives in cool to moderate temperatures, making it versatile...
Upright/clumping habit. Moderate grower. Prefers well- drained soil. Compact form. The slim, deep green fronds are unusually criss-crossed and come to a narrow point that terminates with a small crest that grows through the season. The red petioles contrast nicely...