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Dryopteris erythrosora

Autumn Fern. Copper tones of new fronds contrasting with matured dark green leaves giving an Autumnal appearance. Good for mass planting. Height 50 cm, spread 60 cm.

Dryopteris f.m. Linearis Polydactyla

Delicate long arching light green fronds. Skeletal in appearance. Deciduous fern. Height 80 cm.

Dryopteris filix-mas

A native Irish fern. Graceful and easy to grow. Large light green triangular fronds are evergreen and resemble a shuttlecock. Height 90 cm.

Dryopteris sieboldii

Asian Wood Fern. A unique and hardy fern. Tropical looking thick leathery pale green leaves. Likes a shady spot under trees. Height 45 cm.

Dryopteris wallichiana

Semi-evergreen Ferns. New fronds are a golden green with black hairy midrib and stem. Remove old fronds in Spring after last frost to allow new growth to uncurl.  Height 90 cm ,Spread. 90 cm.

Matteuccia struthiopteris

Shuttlecock-like tufts, deciduous. Needs sheltered, moist site. Height 120 cm.

Osmunda regalis

Royal Ferns. Rich loamy, damp soil. Suitable for pond margins. Brown flowerspikes. Height 200 cm.

Osmunda regalis ‘Pupurescens’

A smaller Royal Fern. Forms a large clump of long and arching, deeply divided foliage, which changes colour constantly during the season providing wonderful interest. New red-purple fronds emerge in Spring and gradually turn to a bright green in Summer, further turning then to a yellow and finally bronze in Autumn. Garden plant for flowerbed in moist or boggy soil in full or partial shade. Great groundcover fern. Will tolerate sun in a cooler area in constantly moist soil. Good for marginal planting. Height and spread (approx) - 120 cm x 100 cm.