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  • Genus: Dryopteris
  • Species: championii
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  • Common Name: Champion's wood fern
  • Family: Dryopteridaceae
  • Category: Ferns
  • Price: £7.00
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Hardy evergreen clump forming fern. Triangular glossy dark green upright to slightly arching fronds up to 30-90cm (1-3 ft) tall. Best in shade to semi shade in damp soil.

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  • Genus: Dryopteris
  • Species: erythrosora
  • Name: 'Brilliance'
  • Common Name: Bucker fern
  • Family: Dryopteridaceae
  • Category: Ferns
  • Price: £7.50
  • Difficult Spots: Damp shade,

Hardy semi-evergreen fern, slowly spreading by rhizomes. Coppery pink new growth turning light green. Fronds are 30-60cm (12-24 inches). Best in a sheltered site in shade to semi shade in damp soil.

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  • Genus: Dryopteris
  • Species: sieboldii
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  • Common Name: Japanese wood fern
  • Family: Dryopteridaceae
  • Category: Perennials
  • Price: £7.50
  • Difficult Spots: Damp shade, Dry shade, Clay soil,

Hardy evergreen clump forming perennial fern with distinctive wide leathery glaucous green leaves up to 60cm (2ft) long. For a sheltered shady site in moist, ordinary to dry soil. Deer resistant, tolerant of clay soils.

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  • Genus: Dryopteris
  • Species: wallichiana
  • Name:
  • Common Name: Alpine wood fern
  • Family: Dryopteridaceae
  • Category: Ferns
  • Price: £7.00
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Hardy deciduous fern, producing dramatic bright green fronds reaching about 90cm. Grows in sun or shade in moist soil and is tolerant of dry shade once established.

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  • Genus: Dryopteris
  • Species: wallichiana
  • Name: JURASSIC GOLD 'Hollasic' PBR
  • Common Name: Alpine wood fern
  • Family: Dryopteridaceae
  • Category: Ferns
  • Price: £8.50
  • Difficult Spots: Dry shade,

Hardy semi-evergreen fern. Dramatic golden orange new fronds in spring maturing to light yellow then green reaching about 90cm. Grows in sun or shade in moist soil and is tolerant of dry shade once established.