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Seed grown red coneflower, bred in the Midwest. An excellent choice where a smaller sized plant is required.
Seed grown red coneflower, bred in the Midwest. An excellent choice where a smaller sized plant is required.
Ernest Markham has a great reddish color with fading center that gives a great multi-colored effect. Like all Clematis, works best with shade around the roots. Do it a favor and plant perennials around the base of the trellis to shade the roots.
Cinnamon fern has a unique fronds that emerge brown and shaped like a cinnamon stick then unfurl to large green leaves.
Evergreen fern with semi-glossy foliage. Short growing, native fern, provides food for deer in the winter.
Maidenhair fern is one of the more delicate ferns. Very airy foliage with dark stems makes it very attractive. Well under utilized.
One of the more popular types of ferns. Sometimes stems are reddish colored. Fronds are very feathery and attractive.
Japanese Painted fern is one of the more attractive ferns available. Silver reds and purples adorn the plant. Stays rather low to the ground but brightens up shady spaces
Orange new growth sets this variety apart. Thick semi-evergreen foliage is attractive year round. Vase shaped in habit, this is a great plant for any garden
Great plant for the woodland garden. Native to Illinois. This fern can take wet soils and also works well as an erosion control
The largest growing fern in our area. Ostrich fern can spread rapidly which works well if you have the area to do that. Very upright