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From the garden of Virginia's Nancy Swell comes this stunning lady fern with silver-white fronds and a decidedly upright habit. Leaves age to light green with new fronds appearing throughout the season. Upright with a beautiful formal appearance that really stands out in the shady garden. This fern really prefers shade and will stand up with all fronds perpendicular to the ground in full sun.
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Out of stockAdiantum 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
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The Narrow Hart's Tongue fern differs from the plain species, unsurprisingly, by having narrower leaves but also with an undulating margin giving an extremely attractive rippling effect to the plant as a whole. It is also a touch smaller than the species when mature, tolerant and a must for fern collectors.
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Out of stockThese architectural plants have stunning stem structure and delightful evergreen foliage. They are easy to grow, needing minimum maintenance, and thrive in all soils.
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Out of stockThe Great Wall is a new highly ornamental garden bamboo. It has an erect growth habit and is a clumping bamboo, because of this, there is no need for rhizome barriers. This seedling is a selection from a botanical garden on the Isle of Man.
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Out of stockPingwu is non-invasive garden bamboo with erect growth habit. The new shoots develop already early in spring. The geometric pattern of the white coloured culm sheaths against the green background of the new developing shoots is really spectacular.
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The papery flamboyant blooms and interesting foliage of tree peonies gives the impression that the plants are delicate. Thankfully, the complete opposite is true. Tree peonies are long-lived, hardy shrubs provided they are grown in a suitable spot. The common name is misleading as they are not trees but deciduous shrubs.