• Hardy garden banana prefers a sunny protected position. If it is given space it can grow up to over 2m in height. Exotic looking plant great for any garden. It is hardy to +-8 but prefers some protection of mulch over the roots and fleece the stem in winter. Various sizes and prices
  • Hardiest of the ornamental bananas, it is grown for it dramatic and tough leaves. Very easy to grow, prefers full sun or partial shade.  Hardy to -8 and grows to ultimate height of 150 cm It originates from the high altitudes of Yunan, China Prices vary as to size of plant
  • An architectural feature plant, gives dramatic effect. Exotic foliage and is fast growing.  It has  stunning large, velvety feaves, suited to fertile soil and place in full sun.  Can grow up to 2 to 3 m.  Feed regularly. Can be overwintered outdoors but protect the roots with mulch and wrap crown, best to bring indoors and store in large pot. Prices vary as per size of banana
  • A very pretty clump forming, deciduous fern with delicate, finger like fronds from thin black stem.
  • 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 'Undulatum' is also known as the undulating harts tongue fern . This evergreen, hardy fern forms an attractive rosette of rich green fronds, all of which have an intriguing and slightly haphazard appearance, with undulating margins.
  • This is a compact evergreen fern forming a rosette of blackish-stemmed, pinnate fronds with small, rounded or oblong segments, well-suited to planting in a dry walls.
  • Fronds pedately divided, pink when young but maturing to very dark green, grows to height of 12”, plant in a sheltered position
  • 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.
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    Adiantum can be deciduous or evergreen ferns with shiny black stalks bearing simple or more usually pinnately divided fronds, the segments fan-shaped, oblong or rounded, carrying spores under reflexed marginal flaps
  • Asplenium scolopendrium, known as hart's-tongue or hart's-tongue fern is a fern in the genus Asplenium, of the Northern Hemisphere
  • Arachniodes davalliaeformis Arachniodes davalliaeformis
    A distinctive and beautiful fern, forms stiff, shiny, almost plastic-like fronds. Evergreen
  • A fern with dark green, glossy fronds with a distinct yellow variegation.
  • The Upside Down Fern has very attractive foliage, large growing in a moist position or a container.
  • A little evergreen fern with long narrow, dark green fronds. The fern forms a low narrow mound, suited to rock gardens or edging in a woodland garden.
  • Plant in partial to full sun in well drained soil. ... This attractive gray-green fern is great in a rock garden with gritty gravel soil.
  • 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.
  • Good for edging a shady border or in a rock garden or containers. Deciduous.
  • Drynaria are tropical ferns found in Eastern and South Eastern Asia, commonly called the oak leaf fern.
  • Grows well under medium light and moist dry potting mix. Can be grown in hanging baskets.

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