• Gymnocarpium dryopteris (western oakfern, common oak fern, oak fern or northern oak fern) is a fern of the family Cystopteridaceae. It is widespread across much of North America and Eurasia. It has been found in Canada, the United States, Greenland, China, Japan, Korea, Russia, and most of Europe.
  • The 'Pearly White' forms small clumpy mounds and looks particularly good edging a woodland walkway, gradually spreads to form an elegant ground cover. Can be used for shady borders or can be grown in containers. Deciduous. Originating from China/Japan.
  • Another great big fern for the sheltered spots.
  • The Hart's Tongue Fern is an excellent plant for a difficult corner of the garden; and is one of very few plants that will genuinely thrive in deep shade. Height and Spread: 45cm
  • Asplenium scolopendrium, known as hart's-tongue or hart's-tongue fern is a fern in the genus Asplenium, of the Northern Hemisphere
  • Young fronds are pink, becoming dark green with age.  Grow in partial shade or shade, avoid very wet or dry soil, deciduous or semi evergreen in sheltered spot.
  • A brand new fern launched at Chelsea Flower Show in 2019 and won Best New Plant
  • Regal Red, Japanese Painted Fern has arching triangular leaves of silver, with contrasting red stems. It forms a small mound that looks particularly good edging a woodland walkway, in shady borders or even in containers.
  • Plant in moist, rich soil, away from wind which can so easily tatter the brittle leaves. Can take up to -30 deg
  • You will appreciate the lush, deep green of Cyrtomium fortunei - the ideal addition in your garden.
  • This fern is deciduous and can grow to  30 to 45 centimetres, with a spread of 30 to 60 centimetres.
  • These ferns are naturally found in woodland settings, so they will do best in shade or dappled shade.  Asplenium's will also grow in tight nooks and crannies and they are useful for planting on banks and slopes in an alkaline to neutral soil.   Totally hardy and evergreen
  • This fern is a versatile and perfect choice for woodland gardens or shaded border can also look in a container. Hardy, plant in semi shade and can grow up to

    0.9 m

    9m pot £4.50 2 litre pot £9.50
  • Silver Falls has soft grayish-green fronds with an overlay of silvery with contrasting dark maroon midribs. Silvering is best for several weeks in the spring, with fronds becoming greener as temperatures rise. Fabulous in semi-shade woodland garden
  • The fern grows upright with pale grey fronds, with mauve along the midrib. 'Branford Beauty' almost likes a position against a dark background and makes a perfect contrast plant in any shaded or woodland setting.
  • 'Ursula's Red' is an beautiful fern variety and is a wonderful addition to your garden.
  • Grows well under medium light and moist dry potting mix. Can be grown in hanging baskets.
  • Drynaria are tropical ferns found in Eastern and South Eastern Asia, commonly called the oak leaf fern.
  • Good for edging a shady border or in a rock garden or containers. Deciduous.
  • A lovely elegant colourful ferns for the garden which is low growing mound, spreading slowly over several seasons to form dense colonies providing ground cover in a partially shaded spot in the garden. Provides lovely colour amongst contrasting ferns.

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