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  • Genus: Dryopteris
  • Species: affinis
  • Name: 'The King'
  • Common Name: Scaly male fern
  • Family: Dryopteridaceae
  • Category: Ferns
  • Price: £8.50
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Hardy robust semi-evergreen rosette forming fern. Rich green bipinnate fronds with crested tips up to 1.2m (4ft) long. Semi-shade to shade in ordinary to moist soil.

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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: wallichiana
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  • 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: Echinacea
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  • Name: 'White Swan'
  • Common Name: Coneflower
  • Family: Asteraceae
  • Category: Perennials
  • Price: £7.00
  • Difficult Spots: Good for insects,

Hardy clump forming perennial, with white flowers with a dark yellow eye in July to October. Reaches 70cm (28 inches). Sunny position in ordinary garden soil.