Woodwardia orientalis Oriental Chain Fern plug £2.95
Evergreen, height to 150cm.
Hardy to USDA Zone 9 (-7C)
A beautiful fern for the conservatory, greenhouse or in very mild areas. The large fronds are reddish when young maturing to fresh green. The mature fronds have plenty of small plantlets on the frond to help you increase your stock!
Due to the weight of the plantlets causing the fronds to droop, container or even basket culture is advised.
Hardy to USDA Zone 9 (-7C)
A beautiful fern for the conservatory, greenhouse or in very mild areas. The large fronds are reddish when young maturing to fresh green. The mature fronds have plenty of small plantlets on the frond to help you increase your stock!
Due to the weight of the plantlets causing the fronds to droop, container or even basket culture is advised.
Ref:
Date:
Location:
Photographer:
Woodwardia orientalis Oriental Chain Fern plug £2.95
Evergreen, height to 150cm.
Hardy to USDA Zone 9 (-7C)
A beautiful fern for the conservatory, greenhouse or in very mild areas. The large fronds are reddish when young maturing to fresh green. The mature fronds have plenty of small plantlets on the frond to help you increase your stock!
Due to the weight of the plantlets causing the fronds to droop, container or even basket culture is advised.
Hardy to USDA Zone 9 (-7C)
A beautiful fern for the conservatory, greenhouse or in very mild areas. The large fronds are reddish when young maturing to fresh green. The mature fronds have plenty of small plantlets on the frond to help you increase your stock!
Due to the weight of the plantlets causing the fronds to droop, container or even basket culture is advised.
Ref:
Date:
Location:
Photographer:
Woodwardia
Named after the botanist Thomas Jenkinson Woodward (1745-1820)
A small genus of 12 species, mostly from Northern temperate regions. The hardy species make great garden plants, being very easy to grow in moist soil. They can grow in deep shade as well as full sun if the soil doesn’t dry out. They prefer acidic to neutral soil. They are called Chain Ferns as the veins, sori and indusium on the fronds form a chain like pattern.
A small genus of 12 species, mostly from Northern temperate regions. The hardy species make great garden plants, being very easy to grow in moist soil. They can grow in deep shade as well as full sun if the soil doesn’t dry out. They prefer acidic to neutral soil. They are called Chain Ferns as the veins, sori and indusium on the fronds form a chain like pattern.
Woodwardia orientalis Oriental Chain Fern plug £2.95
Evergreen, height to 150cm.
Hardy to USDA Zone 9 (-7C)
A beautiful fern for the conservatory, greenhouse or in very mild areas. The large fronds are reddish when young maturing to fresh green. The mature fronds have plenty of small plantlets on the frond to help you increase your stock!
Due to the weight of the plantlets causing the fronds to droop, container or even basket culture is advised.
Hardy to USDA Zone 9 (-7C)
A beautiful fern for the conservatory, greenhouse or in very mild areas. The large fronds are reddish when young maturing to fresh green. The mature fronds have plenty of small plantlets on the frond to help you increase your stock!
Due to the weight of the plantlets causing the fronds to droop, container or even basket culture is advised.
Ref:
Date:
Location:
Photographer: