Autumn brilliance fern

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some very pretty green plants by the bushes

Autumn fern ‘Brilliance’ is a popular selection grown for its dramatic new fronds that emerge a coppery red all through the growing season. That’s especially obvious as the new fiddleheads ...

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a path in the woods with lots of green plants

- One of the best ferns in zones 5-8. Add spark to the landscape development as a ground cover and is a pleasant surprise as a container plant. Has some drought tolerance and deer resistance.

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yellow and purple flowers surrounded by green leaves on the ground in front of some rocks

One of the most colorful ferns in the genus Dryopteris, Dryopteris erythrosora (Autumn Fern) is a clump-forming, semi-evergreen fern with broadly triangular, arching fronds. In spring, its new fronds are suffused with coppery tints and contrast beautifully with the shiny, dark green, mature fronds. Initially, these may be pinkish, but the coppery tones dominate until the frond matures and turns bright green as the season progresses. Prized for its adaptability and brilliance, Autumn Fern…

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Buy Now: Add the Stunning Autumn Brilliance Ferns to Your Garden! Product Overview: Brighten your landscape with the Autumn Brilliance Fern (Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance'), an eye-catching evergreen fern that transforms with the seasons. From vibrant copper-bronze tones in spring to lush dark green in summer, and back to bronzy hues in fall, this versatile fern offers

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Hardy Fern Varieties (20+ Perennial Ferns That Will Survive The Winter) | Gardening

Who knew there were so many winter hardy fern varieties? Short or tall ferns, evergreen ferns, native plants, some that like shade and even some that survive in the sun...there's a perennial fern for every garden landscape!

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a garden filled with lots of plants and rocks

It's a challenge right now, finding time to keep up with this blog. And it's nearly impossible to go blog visiting like I would like to. When will Science develop a pill so we can forego sleep and get everything done? There's just not enough hours in the day. Here's a little bit of what's happening in my garden this week. I bought bulbs of this Nectaroscordum last fall after admiring them last summer. They're unique and fun and the hummingbirds love them. Nectaroscordum siculum Allium nigrum…

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