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erect fronds

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Hardy Ferns:
... : 5 to 18" Deciduous/Evergreen: Deciduous Fronds: Lacy, narrowly oblong, gray green fronds have many glands and hairs on both surfaces; bipinnate-pinnatifid erect fronds; nearly opposite pinna are widely spaced; bluntly ... veins of pinnules; stipe is dark orange at base and yellow above; produces new fronds through out growing season Comments: Easy to grow; slow creeping, compact rhizome with tan ...
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Floridata: Nephrolepis exaltata
... Profile# 585 (click for data record) e-mail this page Description Wild Boston fern has erect fronds up to 3' long and 6" wide in tufted clusters arising from underground stems called ... Boston' which has yellow fronds, 'Hillii' which has doubly pinnate fronds, 'Childsii' which has broad 3 or 4 pinnate, overlapping fronds and 'Verona' has very drooping, 3 or 4 pinnate fronds. Location Boston fern ...
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Polystichum munitum (Sword Fern, Western Sword Fern, Christmas Fern, Sword Holly Fern)
... on a wonderful spreading nature as the fronds arch outward from the central clump. In a sunnier position, the plant is more upright with shorter, erect fronds and almost overlapping leaflets. The structure ... host plant for some butterflies. Elk, deer, black bears and mountain beavers forage on the fronds. Historical and Cultural Uses*: Native Americans used nearly every part of the sword fern. ...
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Paghat's Garden: Cyrtomium falcatum
... about the same width. Holly ferns are named for their tough fronds reminiscent of sharp holly leaves. In Japan it is called ... can sometimes be a tad delicate. In a protected location, the erect fronds are strongly evergreen through our mild Zone 8 winters. Its ideal ... to damage the crown, & fresh fronds will soon appear. If it kept through the winter prettily & the old fronds still look nice, there ...
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Cyrtomium - holly fern
... fortunei - Fortune's cold-hardy holly fern (18 - 24") Dull gray-green, upright, semi-evergreen fronds with holly-like leaf formations. It makes a handsome specimen in the shade garden, or ... Description and Cultural Information: Cyrtomium fortunei, Fortune's holly fern. 18 - 24". Holly ferns have erect fronds with thick, lance shaped leaves. It gets its name because the leaves slightly resemble the ...
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San Diego Fern Society Fern Catalog
... a colony forming fern found in swamps and spreading by long, subterranean rhizomes. The stiffly erect fronds are an attractive pinkish at first, turning bright green and then darker green. In ... fern grows fronds to 3 feet in length. An easily-grown fern with woody, erect, or spreading rhizomes and leathery, dark green fronds. Juvenile or sterile fronds may be coarsely-divided, while fertile fronds ...
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Staghorn Ferns for Florida
... fronds, often called ``sterile fronds,'' are composed of rounded thickened fronds (foliage) growing in layers with the basal half clasping the substrate. Upper parts of basal fronds may be lobed or divided and stand erect ... of the fern. Foliar fronds, also called ``fertile fronds,'' are either erect or pendant and may be divided into lobed or strap-shaped divisions. Foliar fronds have a reproductive ...
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ACROSTICHACEAE [First Draft]
... . Dong Shiyong Plants terrestrial in moist places. Rhizome stout, creeping, ascending or erect, scaly. Fronds dimorphic, or monomorphic but distal pinnae fertile only. Lamina 1-pinnate, ... swampy places. Rhizome stout, creeping or erect, scaly, dictyostelic with additional strands; scales large, broadly lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, entire. Fronds clustered or approximate, stipes stout, thick ...
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MARATTIACEAE [First Draft]
... 春)[1];      Terrestrial ferns. Rhizome mycorrhizal, generally unbranched, erect. Fronds clustered, up to 4 m long; stipe never with a pulvinus ...   Plants medium-sized to large, terrestrial. Rhizome massive, erect, to 40 cm high; fronds arising radially, clustered, up to 4 m long; stipes ... Tent. Pterid. 10. 1845. 合囊蕨 he nang jue    Fronds up to 2 m long; stipe shorter than lamina, c. 2 ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Grasses and Sedges
... spiked clubs and are persistent. Tolerates some shade. Prefers moisture. Attractive foliage resembles palm fronds; creeps slowly. Flowers not showy. Turns yellow with first frost. Availability trade specialty dealers ... . *(bd) Drooping and graceful seed, flowers and fruits. Warm season grass; slow to establish. Erect, wiry grass; shiny green blades turn yellow in fall and beige in winter. Can ...
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