Athyrium filixfemina 'Minutissima' Dwarf Lady Fern (3.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go Oregon


Athyrium filixfemina 'Minutissima' Dwarf Lady Fern (3.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go Oregon

Athyrium filix-femina, commonly called lady fern, is a deciduous fern that features lacy-cut, erect or ascending, 2 to 3-pinnate or pinnatifid, finely-divided, lanceolate, light green fronds which grow in a dense circular shuttlecock-like clump to 2-3' tall. Each frond (leaf) has twenty to thirty pairs of elliptic non-opposite pinna (leaflets.


Athyrium filixfemina 'Victoriae' Lady Fern from Saunders Brothers Inc

Athyrium filix-femina (L.) Roth ssp. cyclosorum (Rupr.) C. Chr. subarctic ladyfern. Athyrium filix-femina (L.) Roth common ladyfern. Additional References; ARS Germplasm Resources Information Network (ATFI) Flora of North America (ATFI) Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ATFI)


Athyrium filixfemina Lady in Red The Beth Chatto Gardens

Athyrium filix-femina, the lady fern or common lady-fern, is a large, feathery species of fern native to temperate Asia, Europe, North Africa, Canada and the US. [1] It is often abundant (one of the more common ferns) in damp, shady woodland environments and is often grown for decoration.


Athyrium filixfemina 'Rotstiel Grandiceps' Crested Lady Fern (3.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go

Athyrium filix-femina Lady fernPerennial, DeciduousFamily: Woodsiaceae Height: 1.2m Spread: 1m Hardy Foliage colour: Position Soil The lady fern, Athyrium filix-femina, has delicate, bright green, filigree leaves. It looks fantastic planted in bold swathes with other shade-loving plants in a sheltered, shady woodland edge, shrub or mixed border.


Athyrium filixfemina 'Minutissima' Dwarf Lady Fern (3.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go

Athyrium filix-femina lady fern A vigorous, deciduous fern to 80cm or more, forming a clump of fresh-green, lacy, bipinnate, lance-shaped fronds, the segments with toothed margins. In some plants the midrib is red, in others green Other common names female polypody Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS 2002 © visionspictures.com


Athyrium filixfemina 'Victoriae' White Flower Farm

Athyrium x 'Ghost' hybrid of Athyrium filix-femina and Athyrium niponicum photograph by K M. Leaves range in color from a light yellowish green to a reddish brown near the end of its growing season. It prefers shady to semi-shady areas. This fern is a great addition for woodland or rock gardens, especially near ponds or streams.


Athyrium filixfemina 'Victoriae' Lady Fern (3.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go

Lady Fern ( Athyrium filix-femina (L.) Roth) By Rhonda Stewart Lady Fern is a native perennial upright fern that can reach 2-5 feet in height. The leaves are a bright green, with a fine-textured lacy appearance, and single fronds can measure up to 1' wide and 3' in length. The frond stalks are green to purple or red in color.


Athyrium filixfemina Lady Fern

Resembling parsley, Athyrium filix-Femina 'Lady in Lace' (Lady Fern) is a small deciduous fern forming a clump of upright fronds, heavily frilled and ruffled. Easy to grow and perfect for filling gaps between shrubs or under trees. Plant this interesting fern in drifts and underplant with small, early flowering bulbs, such as snowdrops (Galanthus), as these will appear before the fronds.


Athyrium filixfemina var. angustum Ferns and Lycophytes of the World

Athyrium filix-femina, commonly called lady fern, is a deciduous fern that features lacy-cut, erect or ascending, 2 to 3-pinnate or pinnatifid, finely-divided, lanceolate, light green fronds which grow in a dense circular shuttlecock-like clump to 2-3' tall.


Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness Athyrium filixfemina var. californicum

Athyrium filix-femina, commonly called lady fern, is a deciduous fern that features lacy-cut, erect or ascending, 2 to 3-pinnate or pinnatifid, finely-divided, lanceolate, light green fronds which grow in a dense circular shuttlecock-like clump to 2-3' tall.


Athyrium filixfemina 'Lady in Red' Red Stemmed Lady Fern Green Thumb Yard Care, LLC

This plant has fronds that are a vibrant green throughout the summer and turn golden-yellow after the first frost. Lady fern stalks can be green, red, or purple. These support a multitude of tiny leaflets, which gives the lady fern its feathery, lacy appearance.


Athyrium filixfemina 'Victoriae' Lady Fern (3.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go

Athyrium filix-femina is circumboreal, and this or closely related species extend into Mexico, Central America, and South America. The delimitation and infraspecific classification of A. filix-femina need detailed study. Varieties ca. 5 (4 in the flora). Selected References None. Lower Taxa


Athyrium filixfemina 'Minutissima' Dwarf Lady Fern (3.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go Oregon

Lady Fern (Athyrium filix-femina): This vigorous fern has upright, deciduous leaves 24 to 48 inches tall. Grow in light shade to full shade throughout South Carolina except for the coast. Although it prefers constant moisture, lady fern can stand some drought. Propagate by rhizome division.


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Low maintenance, pest and disease free. Clump-forming, it easily grows up to 1-3 ft. tall (30-90 cm) and 12-30 in. wide (30-75 cm). This plant naturalizes well and can form great colonies if happy. Recipient of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society for its outstanding qualities


Athyrium filixfemina (L.) Roth Plants of the World Online Kew Science

Description Southern lady fern is a 2-3 foot fern with lacy, broad deciduous leaves in the fern (Aspleniaceae) family and is native to central and eastern USA including NC. It is found growing in meadows, open thickets, moist woods, and occasionally in swamps and is often found in the understory of cedars, firs and hemlock woodlands.


Athyrium filix femina Lady Fern Artisan Aquatics

Athyrium filix-femina, commonly called lady fern, is a deciduous fern that features lacy-cut, erect or ascending, 2 to 3-pinnate or pinnatifid, finely-divided, lanceolate, light green fronds which grow in a dense circular shuttlecock-like clump to 2-3' tall. Each frond (leaf) has twenty to thirty pairs of elliptic non-opposite pinna (leaflets.