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Athyrium filix-femina 'Rotstiel'
£4.50
Common Name: Red Stemmed Lady Fern
Flowering Period: Non flowering
UK Native? Yes - but a German hybrid
Pot Size: 2 litre

(tolerant of some sun/light/part shade)   75x60cm

This is the Red Stemmed Lady Fern which grows well in glades and has dainty bright green fronds with an upright shuttlecock habit. Ultra hardy and moisture loving, they are also happy as waterside plants. Deciduous, collapsing at the first frosts, but attractive over winter if the fronds are not cut back. Although native, this is a new and particularly good German introduction.

This plant was added to our catalogue on Tuesday 24 February, 2004.
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I am delighted with my previous order and really looking forward to this ones arrival. You stock plants I have been trying to get hold of for years and some beautiful ones I didnt know existed. The range and website are fabulous! Do keep up the good (hard!) work. LG, Oxford 2004