The Shining Spleenwort has beautiful, glossy, bright green fronds which can grow to 1m or more in length. It can also be successful as a pot-plant or in… Read more
Asplenium obtusatum is a good coastal fern and can be very striking in rock gardens. Roots must be kept cool and moist for best effect. Has dark green… Read more
Asplenium polyodon (The Sickle Spleenwort) is found naturally growing in clumps from the trunks of large forest trees, as well as from the ground below.… Read more
A Japanese painted fern. Lustrous silvery fronds with contrasting red veins emerge in Spring. Grows best with good free draining soil, needs light shade… Read more
SORRY OUT OF STOCK This is what is termed a Japanese painted fern (we have another variety called Silver falls that is also a japanese painted fern… Read more
SORRY, OUT OF STOCK With Athyrium otophorum the new fronds are soft grey-green colour and changes to dark green on maturity. The stipe has a reddish… Read more
Fronds will be between around 10cm in length and plant prefers a damp, shady spot. Has erect rhizomes and forms a small rosette. Not too fussy about soil… Read more
Blechnum Discolor has bright green, upright fronds (up to 1m long) forming a crown shape. With age, this variety forms a short trunk and establishes an… Read more
The bright green fronds (up to 50cm long) of Blechnum fluviatile form a very distinctive, ground-hugging rosette shape, with the sterile fronds standing… Read more
Blechnum fraseri is a very endearing variety – sometimes known as the Miniature Tree Fern due to its short, very thin, woody trunk which can reach… Read more
Blechnum gibbum is an upright growing fern which will develop a short trunk when mature. Silver lady is frost tender and prefers a warm, shady area and… Read more
Blechnum minus is a nice easy fern to grow and is generally found along stream banks and edges of swamps. New fronds provide a nice reddish to pink colour. Cold… Read more
Once formerly known as Blechnum capense, Blechnum novae-zealandiae is one of the most widely distributed species of ferns in New Zealand – growing… Read more
Recent name change to BLECHNUM PARRISIAE (was Doodia australis and not long before that Doodia media - crikey who is responsible for these name changes!?)… Read more
Australian origin.New fronds are a bright pink-bronze. Slow growing and forms an increasing clump of strap like fronds. Likes shaded cool situations in… Read more