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Plant Guide
Cinnamon fern
Osmunda cinnamomea
This deciduous fern bears shuttlecocks of lance-shaped, feathery pale green fronds.
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Wood fern
Dryopteris crassirhizomaThis is a handsome and lush, semi-evergreen vase-shaped fern with thickly textured leaves that is suitable for specimen treatment.
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Autumn fern
Dryopteris erythrosora
In spring, autumn fern’s fronds unfurl a copper red, then turn to bronze, and finally become a shiny dark green.
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Log fern
Dryopteris celsaThis fern is a tall plant with foliage that looks good all summer long.
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Boston fern
Nephrolepis exaltata 'Rita's Gold'™Slightly more compact than classic Boston ferns, this golden-leaved selection features striking chartreuse fronds that prefer shade but will tolerate intermittent sun.
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Christmas fern
Polystichum acrostichoidesThe Christmas fern is a particularly accommodating garden plant.
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‘Ghost’ fern
Athyrium ‘Ghost’Here's a fern with an upright habit and silvery fronds that give it a ghostly look, hence the name.
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Crested lady fern
Athyrium filix-femina ‘Vernoniae Cristatum’This small fern is popular and easy to grow.
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Kunth’s maiden fern
Thelypteris kunthiiThis robust fern with graceful light green foliage on triangular fronds a foot wide grows 3 to 4 feet tall with equal spread.
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Western sword fern
Polystichum munitumWestern sword ferns abound in the forests of the Northwestern U.