If your garden is full of shade and protected from the sun, then you can go all out and plant larger fern species, like the Australian tree fern. With a large canopy and elegant single trunk ...
Dating from around 350 million years ago, ferns are amongst the happiest plants that will thrive in deep shade. Hailing from damp rocky crevices and densely shade forest floors they are perfectly ...
This lush foliage plant has a wealth of varieties – find the perfect fern for you With their tightly curled croziers and distinctive leafy fronds, members of the fern family are unmistakable.
Again not all epimediums love dry shade, but some varieties, such as E. x versicolor 'Sulphureum' love it. These beautiful plants have spidery flowers in spring and attractive leaves that form a ...
GENEVA PATERSON TELLS US. FERNS ARE USUALLY GROWN UNDER THE SHADE STRUCTURES. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA RESEARCHERS THOUGHT IT WAS JUST WHAT THEY NEEDED FOR COFFEE PLANTS, AND SO FAR IT’S WORKED.