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Athyrium niponicum var. pictum 'Red Beauty'
£4.95
Common Name: Japanese Painted Fern
Flowering Period: Non flowering
UK Native? No - selected form
Pot Size: 1.5 litre

(part to full shade)   45x45cm

A stunning selection with red stems and veins and silver variegated leaves. The red colouration is less apparent in young plants but develops in the second and third year. Deciduous, but fully hardy, compact habit, not reappearing until late spring (April). Best in damp well drained soil, in a sheltered shady place where it will illuminate any dark corner. The picture below shows the young leaves.

Athyrium niponicum var. pictum 'Red Beauty'
This plant was added to our catalogue on Tuesday 24 February, 2004.
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Customer Comments!

I really like the plants that arrived in perfect condition to Hungary and now are waiting for the spring in my garden. English plants in a hungarian garden.They found their home. I could not be happier than this ! AHM a hungarian gardener (Mar 2009)