Blechnum gibbum 'Silver Lady' Dwarf Tree Fern Plug £3.50
This is a very desirable fern, well named as the Dwarf Tree Fern as it produces an impressive trunk in a relatively short period of time given warmth and humidity. It likes a consistently moist soil and dislikes draughts, the corner of a conservatory is ideal. If humidity needs to be increased place it on a saucer of pebbles half filled with water. make sure the pot isn't touching the water. The compost should be moist but not wet and well drained.
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Blechnum gibbum 'Silver Lady' Dwarf Tree Fern Plug £3.50
This is a very desirable fern, well named as the Dwarf Tree Fern as it produces an impressive trunk in a relatively short period of time given warmth and humidity. It likes a consistently moist soil and dislikes draughts, the corner of a conservatory is ideal. If humidity needs to be increased place it on a saucer of pebbles half filled with water. make sure the pot isn't touching the water. The compost should be moist but not wet and well drained.
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Blechnum
Blechnum- Hard Fern
From the Greek ‘Bleknon’- A classical name for a fern
A large genus of mainly tropical and warm temperate ferns. Blechnums suitable for temperate gardens are evergreen. They prefer moist acidic soils but grow well in neutral soil. Fronds are dimorphic; the sterile fronds are quite different from the spore bearing fronds.
From the Greek ‘Bleknon’- A classical name for a fern
A large genus of mainly tropical and warm temperate ferns. Blechnums suitable for temperate gardens are evergreen. They prefer moist acidic soils but grow well in neutral soil. Fronds are dimorphic; the sterile fronds are quite different from the spore bearing fronds.
Blechnum gibbum 'Silver Lady' Dwarf Tree Fern Plug £3.50
This is a very desirable fern, well named as the Dwarf Tree Fern as it produces an impressive trunk in a relatively short period of time given warmth and humidity. It likes a consistently moist soil and dislikes draughts, the corner of a conservatory is ideal. If humidity needs to be increased place it on a saucer of pebbles half filled with water. make sure the pot isn't touching the water. The compost should be moist but not wet and well drained.
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