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Fern Varieties Page 3 of 10 containing Fern Varieties 78 Varieties Listed in Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 
Blechnum spicant A calcifuge plant[17], it prefers a moist shady nook in the rock garden or a position in open woodland in a moist soil[1]. Succeeds in quite dense tree shade if the soil is moist[200]. Prefers a moist position... [MORE] Botrychium australe Prefers a sandy loam with just a small portion of peat[1]. Requires sharp drainage[1]. Best grown in an open position[1]. Plants can be difficult to establish. The prothalli (small plants formed when the spores... [MORE] Botrychium lunaria Prefers a moist free-draining soil[1].
The prothalli (small plants formed when the spores germinate) of this species form a symbiotic relationship with a mycorrhizal fungus in much the same way as orchid seedl... [MORE] Botrychium ternatum Prefers a sandy loam with just a small portion of peat[1]. Requires sharp drainage[1]. Best grown in an open position[1]. Plants can be difficult to establish. The prothalli (young plants formed when the spores... [MORE] Botrychium virginianum Prefers a sandy loam with just a small portion of peat[1]. Requires sharp drainage[1]. Best grown in an open position[1]. Plants can be difficult to establish. The prothalli (young plants formed when the spores... [MORE] Cheilanthes pteridioides Difficult to grow in the garden, requiring part shade (but full sun in the winter in temperate regions), low humidity and infrequent waterings[200]. It requires a very well-drained soil with some lime[200].
On... [MORE] Cibotium barometz This species is not very hardy in Britain and normally requires greenhouse protection[1].
200... [MORE] Coniogramme japonica Not very hardy outdoors in Britain, only withstanding a few degrees of frost[1].
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Page 3 of 10 containing Fern Varieties 78 Varieties Listed in Total
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