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Ferns love the Irish climate and come in all shapes and sizes. Ideal for growing in shady spots, they make the perfect choice for underplanting or for gardens with less sun.
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Dryopteris filix-mas 'Linearis Polydactyla' is a robust, deciduous to semi-evergreen fern forming a large, shuttlecock-like clump of lance-shaped, forked, erect to arching, mid- to bright green fronds with narrow, widely-spaced pinnae.
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Dicksonia Antarctica is an evergreen fern that slowly grows to tall heights, growing from 2-4 metres, with a stout reddish-brown stem and a terminal rosette of arching, deeply divided, glossy dark green fronds.
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Dicksonia Antarctica is an evergreen fern that slowly grows to tall heights, growing from 2-4 metres, with a stout reddish-brown stem and a terminal rosette of arching, deeply divided, glossy dark green fronds.
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Dicksonia Antarctica is an evergreen fern that slowly grows to tall heights, growing from 3-4 metres, with a stout reddish-brown stem and a terminal rosette of arching, deeply divided, glossy dark green fronds.
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Japanese painted fern. Nnew fronds strangely coloured in mixture with metallic sheen. Needs humus-rich soil and plenty of light. 40cm in height.
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Dicksonia Antarctica is an evergreen fern that slowly grows to tall heights, growing from 3-4 metres, with a stout reddish-brown stem and a terminal rosette of arching, deeply divided, glossy dark green fronds.
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Irish
Dryopteris filix-mas is a vigorous, clump-forming, deciduous fern with upright, lance-shaped, bipinnate, mid-green fronds divided into narrowly lance-shaped pinnae with small, oval segments.
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Athyrium niponicum 'Crested Surf' is a clump-forming, rhizomatous, deciduous fern with arching, triangular, bipinnate, double-crested, silvery grey-green fronds, reddish-purple at the centre.
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Dryopteris filix-mas 'Crispa Cristata' is a deciduous to semi-evergreen fern forming a large clump of lance-shaped, erect to arching, bipinnate, crested, mid- to bright green fronds with crested and crisped pinnae.
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This large, deciduous fern has feathery, green fronds which form a distinctive, shuttlecock shape and turn coppery in autumn. This fern is deciduous meaning its fronds will die back in autumn, then fresh new growth will appear again in spring.
Plant this fern next to shade-loving woodland plants like other ferns so that when its leaves die back the space can be filled with early flowering spring bulbs such as snowdrops.
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Very stiff, erect, lance-shaped, fronds form a distinctive shuttlecock-like shape. The new fronds of this evergreen fern are covered in golden hairs as they unfurl. Perfect for providing all-year round interest for a shady, well-drained mixed border, the finely divided foliage looks wonderful frosted in the winter garden.
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Cheilanthes lanosa is a compact, clump-forming, sparsely hairy, evergreen fern with upright, pinnate, narrowly lance-shaped, grey-green fronds divided into rounded pinnae.
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Dicksonia Antarctica is an evergreen fern that slowly grows to tall heights, growing from 3-4 metres, with a stout reddish-brown stem and a terminal rosette of arching, deeply divided, glossy dark green fronds.
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