The Perfect Fern for Shady Gardens
The Perfect Fern for Shady Gardens
The 2004 Perennial Plant of the Year was Athyrium niponicum ‘Pictum’ or Japanese Painted Fern and this plant deserves to be in all shade gardens.
This hardy fern grows twelve to eighteen inches tall and slowly multiplies to form a large clump twenty four inches across. The fronds are approximately eighteen inches long and are a soft-grey metallic colour with hints Мини-печи of red and blue. The centre stem is red so the contrast is excellent. Миллионер поневоле It is a lovely Bosch DKE735A plant preferring partial shade rather than deep shade. It does best with regular watering rather than dry soils. The <a href=”http://ava.com.ua/pr
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There are several new varieties of Japanese painted fern that you might want to search for at your favourite garden centre. ‘Pewter Sony Vaio VGN-CR31ZR/N.RU3 Lace’ has metallic pewter to mint-green fronds (two toned) with red stems and extremely lacy foliage. I saw this plant last year and I can tell you it will wind up in one of my garden containers this spring to fill a contrast plant role. The second new introduction is ‘Ursula’s Red’ and this variety has телефон Apple large silver leaves but the centre of each leaf is flushed with wine-red colour in the spring. It is a gorgeous fern.
When you add the award-winning ‘Pictum’ to the garden mix, you have an difficult choice to make. Which one to grow?
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