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Primula veris,Campanula rotundifolia, Verbascum thapsus, Armeria maritime, Only those few of us who are botanists will be able to identify behind the technical nomenclature the flowers known to the majority by less formidable titles: Cowslip, Bluebell, Mullein, Thrift. But the number will be even less of those who can penetrate into the lost world concealed by the popular names: they are so long with us we imagine they are part of a permanent tradition. Maybe you have heard of the growing trend to plant flowers that have original names reflecting the life of the virgin mother Mary. So much can be gained from learning about the history of our favorite plants and trees. Backyardgardener is the Largest Gardening Store in the World.
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A durable species with leathery, glossy green foliage that makes a strong showing among the more delicate deciduous woodland ferns. Ladder shaped fronds form a basal rosette from which the newest fronds shoot straight up, forming a central vertical (more ...)
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Ultimate foliage textures abound in this special collection of shade garden favorites. You get one plant each of: - Ostrich Fern- one of the all time best. Tall and feathery plumes.
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We would guess you have never seen a fern such as this, and we think it's time you do. The color is unique in the realm of Japanese painted ferns, with striking bright red stalks and delicate lacy fronds. In upright clumps to 2-3 feet, it thrives in (more ...)
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Well-appointed woodland gardens should reserve plenty of room for fancy fronds, and the Ostrich Fern is one of the all time best. Tall feathery plumes of green rise to 3 ft producing large stands over time if grown in moist, humus-rich soils.
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