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Dryopteris filix-mas 'Cristata' (male fern)

German: Gemeiner WurmfarnCzech: kapraď samec
Genus:  DryopterisFamily:  Polypodiaceae,
Mature Height: 0.90 mSoil Preferred:  humic,
Light Required:  part shade 
Other Attributes:  fern, solitaire, bed plant,
Plants of Genus Dryopteris:

Articles: Dryopteris filix-mas, male fern
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An evergreen fern with a different mood for each season, this variety unfurls glossy copper-orange fronds in spring which then turn soft green in summer, before taking on a russet-orange hue for the seasons end. Shade in consistantly moist soil. For the border or woodland garden. Synonyms: Aspidium... (About-garden.com)

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External links:
Floral Images: Male-fern (Dryopteris filix-mas)
Michigan State University Extension: Dryopteris filix-mas--Male Fern
NC State University: Hardy Ferns: Dryopteris filix-mas Cristata
USDA PLANTS: Dryopteris filix-mas (male fern)
WIKIPEDIA: Dryopteris filix-mas
WIKIPEDIA: File:Dryopteris filix-mas.jpg
Wisflora: Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott
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Native Ferns, Moss, and Grasses: From Emerald Carpet to Amber Wave, Serene and Sensuous Plants for theGarden

William Cullina,
Product Description:
With this new book, William Cullina completes his three-book series on native plants. Like Wildflowers and Native Trees, Shrubs and Vines, Native Ferns, Moss and Grasses combines encyclopedic information about North American species with specific instructions on how to grow and propagate them, all written in a fresh and entertaining style.
Cullina compares a garden made up of nothing but bright flowers to the detergent shelves in a supermarket, where every package screams for attention. What makes a true garden out of a collection of flowering plants are the ferns, moss, and grasses that are the verdant canvas on which nature paints its portraits -- dark green, medium green, forest green, light green, lime green, yellow-green, blue-green, gray-green, chartreuse, emerald, teal, puce, and every shade of green in between. These plants, Cullina says, bring to the garden a level of refinement and sophistication unmatched by any flower.
On the practical side, Native Ferns, Moss and Grasses contains a thorough discussion, with several maps, of what plant hardiness means in the light of global warming. For each species, he also gives the natural range, type of soil, and habitat in which the plant thrives. In the back he provides complete information on where to buy these plants and list of the best species for various uses.

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2008-02-19)
Price: $40.00

Fern Finder: A Guide to Native Ferns of Central and Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada (Nature Study Guides)

Barbara Hallowell,
Product Description: A pocket guide to identifying native ferns that grow in the U.S. Midwest and Northeast, and eastern Canada. Like other plant guides in the "Finders" series, "Fern Finder" is a dichotomous key, which leads the user step-by-step through a series of choices to the species being identified. Heavily illustrated with line drawings.
Publisher: Wilderness Press (1981-01-01)
Price: $3.95

Peterson Field Guide to Ferns, Second Edition: Northeastern and Central North America

Boughton Cobb, Cheryl Lowe, Elizabeth Farnsworth,
Product Description:
Since 1956, when the late Boughton Cobb wrote his field guide to ferns, this book, unchanged in all the years since, has become the classic on the subject. Now the New England Wild Flower Society (NEWFS) has completely updated the text and added 100 color photographs. The incredibly beautiful full-page line drawings by the late Laura Louise Foster have been reproduced from the original art. New subjects include a section on habitats and conservation, a glossary of botanical terms, and a chapter on gardening with ferns.

The New England Wild Flower Society is the nation’s oldest organization devoted to the conservation of wild plants. It recently received a number of grants to celebrate its “Year of the Fern.” NEWFS books published by Houghton Mifflin are Wildflowers and Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines, both by William Cullina.

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2005-09-26)
Price: $20.00

Oaxaca Journal (National Geographic Directions)

Oliver Sacks,
Product Description: The best-selling author of Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Oliver Sacks is well know as an explorer of the human mind—a neurologist with a gift for complex, insightful portrayals of people and their conditions. However, he is also a card-carrying member of the American Fern Society, and since childhood has been fascinated by these primitive plants and their ability to survive and adapt in many climates.

Oaxaca Journal is Sacks's spellbinding account of his trip with a group of fellow fern enthusiasts to the beautiful, history-steeped province of Oaxaca, Mexico. Bringing together Sacks's passion for natural history and the richness of human culture with his sharp eye for detail, Oaxaca Journal is a captivating evocation of a place, its plants, its people, and its myriad wonders.
Publisher: National Geographic (2005-10-04)
Price: $10.95

Mosses Lichens & Ferns of Northwest North America (Lone Pine Guide)

Dale H. Vitt, Janet E. Marsh, Robin B. Bovey,
Product Description: The classic guide to the bryophytes of the West is back in print. This book brings the small yet beautiful world of mosses, liverworts, lichens, and ferns to those interested in understanding more about their surroundings. These plants are relatively inconspicuous plants which nonetheless play significant roles in the ecology of forests and tundra.
Publisher: Lone Pine Publishing (1988)
Price: $29.95
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