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Fern trees are highly identifiable due to their distinctive leaves, named fronds, that unfurl in the most unusual way by literally uncurling and stretching out. Ferns can be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous depending on the variety and they generally tolerate most soil types. The leaves of fern trees can soften up the appearance of your garden and ferns look great in a woodland planting scheme.
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Doodia media
Rasp Fern
Common Name: Rasp Fern Latin Name: Doodia mediaSoil: Acid or neutral / Medium loam Position: Shady border Hardiness: Hardy (sheltered spot) Eventual height/spread: 70cm x 70cm Special features: Colourful red fronds that turn a dark green. Doodia media is a beautiful evergreen shrub originating from New Zealand. It prefers a sheltered spot with a humusy acidic soil. Fronds appear bright red in spring slowly changing colour thought the seasons. Doodia Media is part of the 'Blechnaceae' family and is resistant to Rabbit and dear attacks. Great for a shady spot that needs some colour.
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Dryopteris erythrosora
Buckler Fern
Common Name: Buckler Fern Latin Name: Dryopteris erythrosoraSoil: Moist but well drained Position: Partial shadeHardiness: Hardy Eventual height/spread: 0.6m/ 0.4mSpecial feature: Decorative fronds that are have copper tones when youngThis is a stunning variety of fern that offers unique colour. Fresh fronds have coppery pink tones and as the leaves mature they take on a dark green shade; you will get both colours on the plant at the same time, which provides variegation. This is a very versatile plant that can be planted in full sun or full shade, but it is best-suited to partial shade. It works really well as part of a woodland planting scheme and we love this alongside a fresh fern, like the Dryopteris Goldiana.
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