Dryopteris dilatata 'Crispa Whiteside'
By Andrewr
- 20 Oct, 2008
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A form of the broad buckler fern, reaching two feet. Usually deciduous but may keep its fronds in sheltered places in mild winters
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They look very big , I like ferns to ........
20 Oct, 2008
Jacque - no, it's usually deciduous although in a sheltered spot in a mild winter, it may keep its fronds.
Amy - the species can reach three to four feet but this form doesn't get taller than a couple of feet
20 Oct, 2008
Thanx 4the info Andrewr :)
20 Oct, 2008
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