FERNS ADIANTUM pedatum $14.95 24” x 24” z 2 Maidenhair Fern One of our favourite native ferns. Delicate, lacy, fan-shaped, light green leaves stand tall above attractive black stalks. Vigorous, and easy to grow. A customer favourite when they see it in our gardens, but it’s even prettier in our bush. It always seems to grow in a stately circle, as if an elfin gardener was trying to bring order to the forest. A highly recommended addition to the woodland garden - beautiful as a single specimen, or planted en masse. This fern always makes me feel lucky. Photo: Source ADIANTUM venustum $12.95 8” – 12” x 24” z5 Himalayan Maidenhair Jewel-like, triangular, olive-green fronds overlap, one on top of the other, parallel to the ground to form a low, dense mound, useful as a groundcover or specimen in the shade garden. New leaves in spring emerge bronze-pink and brighten to emerald-green before darkening to olive green. Evergreen. This fern has done well in a moist, shady area in our gardens, where it is displayed beside its Canadian sister for comparison. It's still rare in Canadian gardens, and is reputed to be difficult to grow, but Its reputation as a prima donna is unfair - in our gardens it has been very easy to grow with no mulch for winter, or supplemental watering during summer, and has yielded many divisions. Very beautiful at all stages of the growing season and highly recommended. Photo: Source www.wild-things.ca 100 1-877-538-3228