31
FERNS
Name and Description
1 QT 1 GAL
ADIANTUM
pedatum
‘Maidenhair Fern’
3.25 4.55
1-2 ft., shade, delicate, shiny dark stems, Zone 4-8
ATHYRIUM
‘Ghost’
‘Ghost Fern’
3.10 4.25
2-3 ft., shade, light silver fronds turning gray green
through the season, Zone 3-8
angustum forma rubellum
‘Lady in Red Fern’
3.10 4.25
2.5-3 ft., light shade, red stems with green fronds,
moisture loving, salt-tolerant, Zone 3-8
filix-femina
‘Lady Fern’
3.10 4.25
1-3 ft., shade, fine-textured foliage, moisture loving,
Zone 4-8
‘Minutissima’
‘Dwarf Lady Fern’
3.10 4.25
0.5-1 ft., compact/dwarf form of Lady Fern, perfect
for borders, Zone 4-8
niponicum
‘var. Pictum’
‘Japanese Painted Fern’
3.10 4.25
2 ft., part shade, attractive silver, green, and red
foliage, Zone 6-9
niponicum pictum
‘Regal Red’
‘
Japanese Painted Fern’
3.10 4.25
1-1.5 ft., part shade, inner fronds dark red violet
and edges shiny silver, Zone 4-9
BLECHNUM
spicant
‘Deer Fern’
4.00 5.00
12-24”, native to Pacific Northwest, grows in the moist,
wet forest, glossy, evergreen groundcover, Zone 5-9
DENNSTAEDTIA
punctilobula
‘Hay-scented Fern’
3.10 4.25
1-2 ft., sun to full shade, creeping foliage, sweet scented,
can be grown in open woods or rocky slopes, Zone 5-8
DRYOPTERIS
erythrosora
‘Autumn Fern’
3.10 4.25
1-2 ft., part to full shade, colorful foliage, attractive fall
color, moisture loving, semi-evergreen, Zone 5-9
‘Brilliance’
3.10 4.25
18” tall, orange glowing fall foliage, handsome
groundcover with unique pink fiddle-heads
filix-mas
‘Male Fern’
3.10 4.25
2.5 ft., part-full shade, unique matte green foliage, keep
moist, do not let this fern dry out, evergreen, Zone 4-8
goldiana
‘Goldie’s Wood Fern’
3.10 4.25
3.5 ft., shade, largest of the native wood ferns, slow
spreading, groundcover, forming large clusters, Zone 3-8
intermedia
‘Intermediate Wood Fern’
3.50 4.75
16 in., upright, lanced fronds, wetlands, Zone 3-7
marginalis
‘Leather Wood Fern’
3.10 4.25
1-2 ft., part-full shade, dark green foliage, Zone 3-8
represents new plant
represents native plant