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Planted in Fall 2014 in a shady spot, that I will have to handwater. Died to the ground but has come back. Since I don't want a mons...Read More
Handsome plant that stays as a big clump that gets about 5 to 6 feet high in regular landscape conditions where it needs moist soil and f...Read More
I, too, agree that the Royal Fern does much better under high moisture levels -- mine has been in my Koi pond for 2 full seasons (contain...Read More
This fern is native to the eastern-half of the USA (including Texas), Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Argen...Read More
Nice lighter looking, less stiff fern.
Does well with regular bed-watering, the atypical foliage provides an nice textural contrast in a fern garden. It tends to have a more fl...Read More
This lovely fern is found in the Everglades, much warmer than Zone 9. My fern book tells me it is found throughout the peninsula of Flor...Read More
I agree with henryr, this fern is an aquatic or bog plant. It is native, though somewhat rare, in our area of Southeast Missouri. When fo...Read More
I would actually take this one into the above average water category.
They will do well in average but around here they simply thr...Read More
This is another native (Southeastern US) that performs remakably well in shady, moist gardens. In the fall, its fronds sometimes turn a ...Read More
Late to emerge in spring. Plant grows happily in standing water, also somewhat dry conditions. Good clump-former, with fronds continuin...Read More