• 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 deciduous and can grow to  30 to 45 centimetres, with a spread of 30 to 60 centimetres.
  • You will appreciate the lush, deep green of Cyrtomium fortunei - the ideal addition in your garden.
  • This fern likes partial shade, fully hardy. Very elegant semi-evergreen with a wavy or "crisped" rich green fronds.  It is a popular ornamental plant in gardens and landscaping.
  • This fern is the largest European species, demanding plenty of space to reach its full potential. It likes shady spots in moist soil, great near a pond on bog garden.  If planted in a sunny location it can cope as long as it remains damp during the summer.
  • A brand new fern launched at Chelsea Flower Show in 2019 and won Best New Plant
  • Is a variegated form of the coniogramme family (bamboo fern). Emeiensis is from Mount Emei in China.
  • Another great big fern for the sheltered spots.
  • 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.

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