Fern Dryopteris atrata
By Paulsgarden
- 12 Jan, 2012
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for the shady areas , hardy evergreen
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Hi Pixi yes they really look lovely and brill for shady places :)))))) this looks like this now too :)))
12 Jan, 2012
Nice :)))))))
12 Jan, 2012
This is one of the ones I WANT! I might just have to buy it as a plug plant from the internet.
12 Jan, 2012
Hi Alexandra - well worth it - never lose the lush look even in the grip of winter :)))))))))))))
12 Jan, 2012
That's lovely :o)
12 Jan, 2012
That's good to know Paul. ;o)
12 Jan, 2012
Great colour, my bought ones went pale but that might have been the shock of planting in clay. Seem to be improving now, your's is perfect :)
12 Jan, 2012
Added to faves (and shopping list).
12 Jan, 2012
Lovely colour
12 Jan, 2012
they are nice fillers :-))
12 Jan, 2012
Love ferns and grasses
12 Jan, 2012
Thanks for the nice comments everyone - great thanks Frybo :))))))))))))
12 Jan, 2012
:o)))
12 Jan, 2012
:)))))))))))))))))))))))
12 Jan, 2012
I will look for that one too!! I love evergreen ferns, they're so perfect in the winter time when everything else is dull. I plan this year to get massive numbers of Autumn ferns and plant them out several feet from the front of the house. That way I'll have lots of green throughout the winter.
12 Jan, 2012
Agree Laura - this one has remained the same since last Autumn when bought - a real corker :))))))))))))))) Thanks for comment too :)))))))
12 Jan, 2012
Are you sure you've not been taking pictures in my garden Paul? :)))))
12 Jan, 2012
hehe Scottish - we just have great taste ;))))))))) :)))))))))))
12 Jan, 2012
True :)
13 Jan, 2012
:))))))))))))))
13 Jan, 2012
the Autumn fern is also Dryopteris something or other and even though it's Asian it actually does better over the winter time than our native evergreen ferns, even the leather wood fern!
14 Jan, 2012
Sounds great Laura - I want to put all the ferns I have on at some point - :)))))))))))))
14 Jan, 2012
I want to get some hayscented ferns. They're groundcover ferns that grow quickly and supposedly they'll do well in very varied conditions - wet, dry, shade, sun, good or poor soil. I want them to spread so much that they'll choke out everything else in front which means I'll never have to take out the lawnmower again. And masses of them are beautiful. It might irritate the lawn-loving neighbors but who cares. They don't pay my property taxes.
15 Jan, 2012
Sound great Laura - I will have a look out for these too :))))))))))) get some pics if you get any :)))))))))))))
15 Jan, 2012
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Must get a Fern!!!!!!! looks lush! :))))))))))
12 Jan, 2012