| Fern (Australian Sword) | Nephrolepis obliterata | |  | Nephrolepis obliterata ‘Emerald Queen’, or the Australian Sword Fern, is a very large sized fern similar in appearance and type to the common Boston Fern. However, this fern is more compact, tidier, and easier to grow than the Boston fern and is considered to be one of the most beautiful species of fern in the world! The Emerald Queen Fern is well known for its ability to help purify the air by reducing indoor toxins like Formaldehyde, Xylene and Toluene. | 3D-S | | |  |  |  |
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24"-36" | 24"-36" | n/a |
| Fern (Autumn) | Dryopteris erythrosora | |  | This selection is rapidly becoming one of the most popular garden ferns. Its name ‘Autumn Fern’ refers to the beautiful copper-pink color of the newly emerging leaves which seem to glow against the backdrop of the shiny, dark green, mature fronds. | 12A-S | |  |  |  |  |
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18"-24" | 15" | 5-9 |
| Fern (Boston) | Nephrolepis exaltata | |  | This cultivar has been the best selling Nephrolepis in Europe. It owes its huge popularity to its uniformly high quality, its rapid growth and typical of the Boston varieties, its dense and compact shape. The smooth leaflets are intense, fresh green. All these properties contribute to the high ornamental value of this fern, which is smaller than the True Boston fern. | 3D-S | |  |  |  |  |
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24"-36" | 24"-36" | 10-12 |
| | | |  | The relatively new cultivar ‘Nevada®’ is a serious contender for ‘True Boston's’ place at the top, especially when planted in larger pots. It scores slightly higher on a number of points. For example, for its extremely rapid growth habit, uniformity and the sturdiness of its erect fronds, as well as for its overall strength and hardiness. Although not fully hardy ‘Nevada®’
will thrive on the patio. A top product by any standard, its quality underlined by the lovely, dark green color. | 3D-S | |  |  |  |  |
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12"-20" | 12"-20" | 10-12 |
| Fern (Christmas) | Polystichum acrostichoides | |  | Evergreen, dark, shiny green fronds are leathery and lance-shaped and divided with holly-like leaflets.
Typically grows in asymmetric fountain like clump. Young fiddleheads in spring have a silver sheen. This plant is given the common name Christmas fern because its evergreen fronds maintain their vibrant green color even at Christmas time, when the weather in its native range gets extremely cold, and can thus be used in decorations. | 12A-S | |  |  |  |  |
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20"-24" | 20"-24" | 5-10 |
| Fern (Dwarf Tree) | Blechnum gibbum | |  | This fern looks great when used in large pots for display around patio or planted in shaded moist areas in the garden, included in a tropical planting or shown off to great advantage in a courtyard in a decorative pot. It has become popular choices for gardens to add a large, finely textured green presence in their landscape. | 3D-S | |  |  |  |  |
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36"-48" | 24"-36" | n/a |
| Fern (Japanese Painted) | Athyrium niponicum | |  | 2004 Perennial Plant of the Year! One of the most colorful ferns for the garden, the Japanese Painted Fern has silvery-grey fronds which are dusty purple towards the center. They are set off by the purplish-red veins and stems. | 12A-S | |  |  |  |  |
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12"-18" | 24" | 3-8 |
| | | |  | Noted for its shimmering silver fronds with contrasting dark maroon midribs. The deeply divided, arching fronds form clumps of large rosettes and unlike other painted ferns, this one intensifies its silvering as the season progresses. 2012 winner of the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit. | 12A-S | |  |  |  |  |
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12"-24" | 12"-24" | 4-9 |
| | Athyrium niponicum pictum | |  | Handsome and ruffled, this high-color selection is our most requested painted fern. The dark interior of the frond is contrasted by bright silver edges making each appear more than they are. The pinnules twist a little giving the frond a ‘puffed-up’ look. | 12A-S | |  |  |  |  |
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12"-18" | 18"-23" | 4-9 |
| Fern (Lady) | Athyrium filix-femina | |  | Lady Ferns are one of the most admired groups of ferns for the shady, moist, woodland location in the garden or in a natural woodland setting. Extremely attractive delicate, lacy fronds. | 12A-S | |  |  |  |  |
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12"-24" | 24" | 4-8 |
| | | |  | This fern's vibrant burgundy stems coupled with its dark green fronds will compliment everything else in your shade garden. When planted amidst the dark purple leaves of coral bells, its burgundy stems really stand out. | 12A-S | |  |  |  |  |
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30"-36" | 24" | 3-8 |
| Fern (Male) | Dryopteris affinis cristata | |  | A three foot high clump of dark shiny green with two tufted lines shooting from the crown to converge at the tip of each frond draws comments whether it is used as a specimen or as a massed background planting. | 12A-S | |  |  |  |  |
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24"-48" | 24"-48" | 4-8 |
| Fern (Ostrich) | Matteuccia struthiopteris | |  | One of the largest and most popular ferns in cultivation today. The dark green, pinnate fronds are shaped like ostrich plumes, being much wider at the top and tapering down to a bare stipe. The first set of leaves is sterile and has a gracefully arching form. These leaves can reach heights of 6’ in ideal environments. This set of leaves dies back by early to midsummer and is replaced by a set of fertile, dark green leaves which are about half the height of the sterile ones. These leaves turn a shiny bronze-gold in fall, becoming brown in winter. | 12A-S | |  |  |  |  |
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36"-6' | 36"-48" | 3-7 |
| Fern (Tassel) | Polystichum polyblepharum | |  | Lustrous shiny leaf fern adds an elegant look to shaded gardens. Particularly beautiful when new fronds emerge stiffly, then droop backwards to form a tassel. Beautiful in masses for groundcover, especially under flowering shrubs. | 12A-S | |  |  |  |  |
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18"-24" | 18"-24" | 5-8 |