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DRYOPTERIS carthusiana (spinulosa) (C8) A lacy forest fern growing as solitary fronds from a creeping rhizome. Identifiable as a Wood Fern by its larger size, thrice-cut fronds, and woodland habitat. more info
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DRYOPTERIS championii (C8) This beautiful evergreen fern is a strong but slow grower with a neat, dense, mounded habit. New fronds emerge apple green changing to a lustrous dark green maintained all winter. Reddish brown chaff coats the stems near the base. more info
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DRYOPTERIS goldiana (C8) This is the largest of the native wood ferns, reaching 4 feet in ideal conditions. It is a slowly spreading groundcover forming clusters of graceful arching fronds. more info
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DRYOPTERIS marginalis (C8) The leathery leaves of this sturdy east coast native are evergreen and form a tidy clump that do not spread. Needs protection from wind. more info
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DRYOPTERIS x australis (C8) This natural cross between D. celsa and D. ludoviciana prefers moist, rich, well-drained, acid soils in full to partial shade. Creeps slowly by rhizomes. more info
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DRYOPTERIS x complexa (d. affinis x d. filix-mas) 'Robust' (C8) Aptly named, this natural hybrid is a bold vigorous deciduous to evergreen (mild climates) fern with bipinnate fronds. more info
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