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Doug Eckel's palm and cycad home page
... deeply veined pendant fronds Platycerium pacific palisades #1Unidentified bifurcatum type plants from old collection dark green fronds white undersides shield fronds have some ruffles but round , dying to chocolate brown-----$20.00 Platycerium pacific palisades #2 Unidentified bifurcatum type plants from old collection light green fronds ...
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platyculture
... moss or similar moss under the shield fronds and spreading out a few inches ... shield fronds to hold it secure until it grows its new roots. Don't worry about the shield fronds being damaged new ones will grow over the fishingline and old fronds soon. You should keep the growth bud pointing to the top the oldest fronds ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Ferns
... Dryopteris cristata Dryopteris goldiana Dryopteris intermedia Dryopteris marginalis Common Name crested shield fern giant wood fern evergreen wood fern marginal shield fern Height 24-40" 24-48" 18-36" 12-24" Bloom ... grower; forms colonies. Best in moist or wet, acidic soils. New wine-red fronds turn green. Blue-green fronds turn cinnamon brown in fall. Prefers moist or wet soils in partial shade ...
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Native Ferns for Cool Climates
... and those with a growing tip can be potted up. Fronds attached to the divisions may die but new fronds will grow. Some ferns, such as Asplenium bulbiferum and ... -fern) Pellaea falcata var. nana (Dwarf Sickle-fern) Platycerium superbum (Staghorn) Polystichum proliferum (Mother Shield-fern) P. australiense Sticherus flabellatus (Umbrella Fern) Todea barbara (King Fern) Suggested Reading Duncan ...
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Hort on the Internet: Ferns
... Missouri Athyrium 'Branford Rambler' - Missouri Athyrium 'Wildwood Twist' - Missouri Athyrium filix-femina 'Fancy Fronds' - Missouri Athyrium filix-femina 'Frizelliae' - Missouri Athyrium filix-femina - Missouri Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum' ... fern - NC State Sensitive fern, Bead fern - NC State Shaggy shield fern, Autumn fern - NC State Shield fern, Toothed wood fern - NC State Siebold's wood fern - ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Hardy Ferns:
... Common Name Intermediate shield fern; Evergreen wood fern; Fancy fern Hardy Ferns Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Zones: 3-8 Height: 1.5 to 3' Deciduous/Evergreen: Evergreen Fronds: Deeply dissected blades ...
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Floridata: Polystichum polyblepharum
... ) e-mail this page The drooping tips of the three young fronds (lighter green) are said to look like (Japanese?) tassels inspiring the ... tassel fern is usually evergreen, you will want to remove old fronds as they become unsightly and are replaced by fresh growth. Light: ... like holly leaves. There are some 200 species of Polystichum, or shield ferns, and some of them also have holly-shaped pinnae and ...
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Georgia Perennial Plant Association - Plant Data
... the foliage turns brilliant gold. 16 Dryopteris ludovichiana - Southern Shield Fern Picture Forthcoming A native fern that matures at 48". Evergreen fronds are upright, dark green. Will tolerate dry conditions but does ...
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Cold weather palms, palms for colder climates
... to "tie up" fronds to encase and enclose the bud or heart (inner-most frond / newest frond) thus hoping the older outer fronds shield the bud. ... sprinklers, so much the better If you both tie up the fronds to encase the bud and use overhead irrigation, too much ice ... the latest data on this approach After a cold weather episode passes, fronds may be damaged and look dead or dying. Do not remove any ...
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Paghat's Garden: Dwarf Crested Soft Shield Fern
... Winding away between the fern." -William Wordsworth 1770-1850 The Soft Shield Ferns (Polystichum setiferum & its varieties) have prominantly crested upright fronds. Both English & native North American varieties are common in ... regular P. setiferum. Some varieties die back in winter but the Dwarf Crested Soft Shield is an evergreen, thus occasionally sold as a "Christmas fern" since it still looks ...
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