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Contributed by amazon 14.08 2007 on 08:04:38 Topic: Plants / Ferns Match on Title and Article's textAn 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. ...
Contributed by havlis 20.04 2008 on 20:44:45 Topic: Plants / Ferns Match on Title and Article's textShaggy shield fern is a lovely fern with geometrically regular architecture. Individual leaflets are deep green and glossy, composed around a nearly black stem. The fronds are mostly upright making an attractive specimen plant beneath tree canopies. It is hardy to about -30°C. Cut off all leaves in spring to encourage new growths. It needs light shade or shade, acid, moist but well-drained soil. ...
Contributed by amazon 12.02 2008 on 10:45:30 Topic: Plants / Ferns Match on Title and Article's textMarginal shield fern is an evergreen fern, which grows as a non-spreading, vase-shaped clump with handsome gray-green, leathery fronds. The evergreen fronds provide good interest in the winter landscape Shade in consistantly moist soil. For the border or woodland garden. ...
Contributed by abies 15.02 2008 on 10:59:06 Topic: Plants / Ferns Match on Title and Article's textDryopteris filix-mas (Common Male Fern or Male Fern) is one of the most common ferns of the temperate Northern Hemisphere. It is deciduous or semi-evergreen and can grow to 1.2 metres in height and 1metre in diameter. ...
Contributed by havlis 27.03 2008 on 16:38:09 Topic: Plants / Ferns Match on TitleGolden male fern is the basic species from which the most beautiful varieties arose. The “golden” bit in the name is relevant for the midrib which is yellowish-brown but cannot influence the overall appearance of bright green colour. ...
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