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Fragile Fern | Dryopteris lepidopoda

Fragile Fern | Dryopteris lepidopoda

  • Dryopteris lepidopoda, also known as Fragile Fern, is a delicate and charming fern species with finely divided fronds. Its lacy foliage and airy texture bring a sense of lightness and grace to shaded gardens, rockeries, or alongside water features. Despite its delicate appearance, this fern is surprisingly resilient and adapts well to a range of growing conditions.
  • Thrives in a sheltered spot and prefers partial or full shade
  • Perfect for a shady corner of the garden or for underplanting trees and shrubs
  • Brings colour, texture and year-round interest to cottage or woodland planting schemes, streams, ponds and water gardens
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Fragile Fern | Dryopteris lepidopoda

  • Dryopteris lepidopoda, also known as Fragile Fern, is a delicate and charming fern species with finely divided fronds. Its lacy foliage and airy texture bring a sense of lightness and grace to shaded gardens, rockeries, or alongside water features. Despite its delicate appearance, this fern is surprisingly resilient and adapts well to a range of growing conditions.
  • Thrives in a sheltered spot and prefers partial or full shade
  • Perfect for a shady corner of the garden or for underplanting trees and shrubs
  • Brings colour, texture and year-round interest to cottage or woodland planting schemes, streams, ponds and water gardens

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  • Dryopteris lepidopoda, also known as Fragile Fern, is a delicate and charming fern species with finely divided fronds. Its lacy foliage and airy texture bring a sense of lightness and grace to shaded gardens, rockeries, or alongside water features. Despite its delicate appearance, this fern is surprisingly resilient and adapts well to a range of growing conditions.
  • Thrives in a sheltered spot and prefers partial or full shade
  • Perfect for a shady corner of the garden or for underplanting trees and shrubs
  • Brings colour, texture and year-round interest to cottage or woodland planting schemes, streams, ponds and water gardens