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FANTASTIC FERNS

Colysis elliptica f. crispa-variegata Zones 8-10 #603-002
Evergreen southern Japanese fern with finger-like lobes on the leaves, elaborately frilled and white-variegated at the tips.
Coniogramme intermedia 'Rasya' Zones 8-10 #603-018
 
Coniogramme intermedia 'Shishi' Zones 8-10 #603-017
 
Coniogramme intermedia 'Yoroi Musha' Zones 8-10 #603-023
 
Davallia tyermanii 'Sekka' Zones 8-10 #603-014
  A new Japanese version of the "rabbit's foot" fern with a "foot" that looks with a fuzzy cockscomb. This is very slow to grow and propagate, but not otherside challenging; it like to be a little dry in the winter, and grows well on on a rock or piece of wood, or in a very well-drained medium such as orchid bark or sphagnum moss.
Microlepia strigosa 'Shishi' Zones 8-10 #603-001
The Japanese species Microlepia strigosa is a fairly unremarkable terrestrial fern that looks much like a hundred other species with pinnately compound fronds. This Japanese selection is much more remarkable, for its wildly crested and frilled fronds, no two alike. The name means "lion".
Microsorum brachylepis f. crispa Zones 9-10 #603-010
Southern Japanese epiphyte with flat, papery, bright green fronds that are divided like antlers.
Pyrrosia davidii 'Yoshikawa Shishi' Zones 8-10 #603-029
This rock-dwelling fern from China normally has long, undivided fronds. This Japanese selection has fronds about 6" long that are wildly divided, like a reindeer's antlers. Very rare and beautiful. Grow in orchid bark, well drained compost, or on a slab of bark. Reduce watering in winter.
Pyrrosia linearifolia 'Urakoryu Jishi' Zones 8-10 #606-002
This is a common epiphytic/lithophytic species in NE Asia, normally with elongated undivided fronds.. This Japanese selection has thick leathery fronds to about 3" long, with a matte green surface. The tips of the fronds are broadly crested. Makes a delightful and highly oramental specimen. Reduce water in winter.
Pyrrosia lingua 'Eboshi' Zones 7b-10 #605-003
Pyrrsoia lingua is a common rock-dwelling fern from NE Asia, with tongue-shaped fronds. It can be grown in open potting media, orchid mix, or on a slab. Keep dry in winter; water and fertilize in summer. New and rare. USDA Zones 7b-10.
Pyrrosia lingua 'Futaba Shishi' Zones 7b-10 #605-002
Pyrrsoia lingua is a common rock-dwelling fern from NE Asia, with tongue-shaped fronds. It can be grown in open potting media, orchid mix, or on a slab. Keep dry in winter; water and fertilize in summer. New and rare. USDA Zones 7b-10.
Pyrrosia lingua 'Hiryu' Zones 7b-10 #605-001
Pyrrsoia lingua is a common rock-dwelling fern from NE Asia, with tongue-shaped fronds. It can be grown in open potting media, orchid mix, or on a slab. Keep dry in winter; water and fertilize in summer. New and rare. USDA Zones 7b-10.
Pyrrosia lingua 'Ogon Nishiki' Zones 7b-10 #605-012
Pyrrsoia lingua is a common rock-dwelling fern from NE Asia, with tongue-shaped fronds. It can be grown in open potting media, orchid mix, or on a slab. Keep dry in winter; water and fertilize in summer. New and rare. USDA Zones 7b-10.
Pyrrosia lingua 'Tachiba Koryu' Zones 7b-10 #605-004
  Pyrrsoia lingua is a common rock-dwelling fern from NE Asia, with tongue-shaped fronds. It can be grown in open potting media, orchid mix, or on a slab. Keep dry in winter; water and fertilize in summer. New and rare. USDA Zones 7b-10.

 


 

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