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We grow, sell, and ship, from some of the finest Ferns and Heuchera in the industry all in the beautiful USA. We ship quickly through USPS Priority Mail.

Plants are shipped out on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and sometimes on Saturdays....Most plants will be sent bare root wrapped in wet sphagnum moss and a plastic bag wrapped in tape for security, and sent via USPS Priority Mail. When plants arrive be sure and soak in water overnight and then plant. I take great care in wrapping plants to assure they arrive safely, but sometimes the Post Office gets careless and damages the package(See “Damage” under shipping) I only ship plants to lower 48 states, Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Protectorates, and APO/FPO address no international shipping at this time, but am working on same on a country by country basis, so email me with any requests! If there are any certificates or special shipping costs above and beyond what normally occurs in my regular shipping to the lower 48 states...buyer is responsible to tell me and pay any additional costs incurred. Please immediately email or call me upon arrival of shipment, for any problems that you think might have occurred. John Talbott

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HEUCHERA  ROSE PINK LEAVES-LT PURPLE FLOWERS Z 4-9 HEUCHERA BERRY MARMALADE DEEP PURPLE BLACK LEAVES-SILVERY VEIL  Z 4-9 HEUCHERA LIME RICKEY LIME GREEN TO CHARTREUSE RUFFLED FOLIAGE WHITE FLOWERS  Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Grape Soda’

Amazing rose pink spring leaves are followed by lovely light-purple flowers which flower spring through summer. Summer to winter leaves are purple burnished silver. An outstanding container and front of the border type, 'Grape Soda' further illustrates that we have come a long ways in Heuchera breeding. Long lasting flowers make this a dual purpose plant.

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 9″ / 20″ / 18″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Sun, Full Shade
Bloom Time(s): April, May, June, July, August

HEUCHERA BERRY MARMALADE DEEP PURPLE BLACK LEAVES-SILVERY VEIL Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Berry Marmalade’

Large and bold plant with deep purple-black leaves and a silvery veil. Extra thick leaves stand up to intense heat and cold. Its shyness to bloom means little cleaning for several years. Strong vigor!

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 12″ / 28″ / 18″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Sun
Bloom Time(s): June, July

HEUCHERA LIME RICKEY LIME GREEN TO CHARTREUSE RUFFLED FOLIAGE WHITE FLOWERS Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Lime Rickey’

Consistently one of our top selling Heuchera. Lime-green to chartreuse ruffled foliage provide multi-seasonal interest in both gardens and mixed containers. This refreshing color is the perfect contrast plant allowing it to play well with many purple-leaved plants. A vigorous grower which is topped with thousands of small pure white flowers in spring. Makes a great house plant.

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 8″ / 18″ / 17″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Shade
Bloom Time(s): May, June

HEUCHERA PAPRIKA GLOWING CHERRY-CORAL FOLIAGE Z 4-9 HEUCHERA SPELLBOUND RUFFLED FOLIAGE OF SILVER WITH TINTS OF ROSE PURPLE  Z 4-9 HEUCHERA PURPLE FOREVER ULTRA-PURPLE GLOSSY FOLIAGE WITH FLUTED EDGES Z 4-9

HEUCHERA PAPRIKA GLOWING CHERRY-CORAL FOLIAGE Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Paprika’

You like it hot, hot, hot? Then 'Paprika' is a must! Large, warm, glowing cherry-coral foliage could stop a Mack truck. A spicy favorite of our evaluation team! There is no other hardy temperate plant that has this much tropical appeal.

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 8″ / 16″ / 12″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Sun, Full Shade
Bloom Time(s): May, June

HEUCHERA SPELLBOUND RUFFLED FOLIAGE OF SILVER WITH TINTS OF ROSE PURPLE Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Spellbound’

Marvelous ruffled foliage of dazzling silvers with tints of rose purple will leave you spellbound. The purple tones are more prominent in the spring and fall. Silver tones are more prevalent in shade. It forms a big plant with a dense, multi-crown habit. Great in containers or in the landscape. A new popularity poll winner!

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 9″ / 16″ / 16″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Sun
Bloom Time(s): May, June, July, August, September

HEUCHERA PURPLE FOREVER ULTRA-PURPLE GLOSSY FOLIAGE WITH FLUTED EDGES Z 4-9

Heuchera FOREVER® Purple

We tried so hard to name this something else, but we all came back to the name FOREVER® Purple for a very simple reason. It is forever purple! FOREVER® Purple is a knockout with ultra-purple glossy leaves with fluted edges and great vigor. Very short spikes of purple-pink flowers in summer and four seasons of purple. A real show stopper. Destined to become the new standard for purple foliage perennials.

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 12″ / 22″ / 15″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Sun, Full Shade
Bloom Time(s): May, June, July, August, September

HEUCHERELLA  GOLD ZEBRA BRIGHT YELLOW, FEATHERY LEAVES MARKED WITH DARK RED VEINS Z 4-9 HEUCHERA DELTA DAWN LARGE ROUND LEAVES WITH RED CENTERS RED VEINS Z 4-9 HEUCHERA FIRE CHIEF MID-SIZED LEAVES WINE RED WITH PINK AND WHITE FLOWERS ON DARK RED STEMS Z 4-9

HEUCHERELLA GOLD ZEBRA BRIGHT YELLOW FEATHERY LEAVES MARKED WITH DARK RED VEINS Z 4-9

Heucherella ‘Gold Zebra’

A star performer in Oklahoma's hottest summer ever. 'Gold Zebra' is a plant with a twist. Bright yellow, feathery leaves are boldly marked with dark-red. A standout in containers or “Front and Center” of the border. Nice bronzing with frost.

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 8″ / 15″ / 18″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Shade
Bloom Time(s): June, July

HEUCHERA DELTA DAWN LARGE ROUND LEAVES WITH RED CENTERS RED VEINS Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Delta Dawn’

Large, round leaves with red centers in the spring and fall. In summer its red veins are prominent. The gorgeous gold to lime leaf color highlights the venation. Very showy year-round. A strong, vigorous habit. Best in filtered light or part sun.

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 8″ / 12″ / 14″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Shade
Bloom Time(s): June, July, August

HEUCHERA FIRE CHIEF MID-SIZED LEAVES WINE RED WITH PINK AND WHITE FLOWERS ON DARK RED STEMS Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Fire Chief’

Mid-sized leaves of glowing wine red make a gorgeous medium size mound. These are topped with bi-colored pink and white flowers on dark red stems. Foliage turns a little browner in the winter, but otherwise holds its wine red color. Blooms continuously spring, summer, and fall like H. 'Paris'. You'll need to call the Fire Chief when you see this one!

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 9″ / 15″ / 18″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Sun, Full Shade
Bloom Time(s): June, July, August, September

HEUCHERA OBSIDIAN STANDARD BLACK DOES NOT FADE SHINY BROAD ROUNDED LEAVES Z 4-9 HEUCHERA MIDNIGHT ROSE SHINY, PINK-SPOTTED BLACK LEAVES ROUNDED HABIT Z 4-9 HEUCHERA ZIPPER BRIGHTLY COLORED RUFFLED LEAVES BRIGHT ORANGE TO GOLDEN AMBER MAGENTA BACK Z 4-9

HEUCHERA OBSIDIAN STANDARD BLACK DOES NOT FADE SHINY BROAD ROUNDED LEAVES Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Obsidian’

The “Black Standard” which does NOT fade, even in full sun. Shiny, broad, rounded leaves are like black satin! Its richly colored foliage showcases all other colors in the garden. Vigor and consistent performance under a variety of garden conditions make this a fool-proof choice. Compare our plant to other “blacks” on the market, especially in winter and you will see who shines.

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 10 / 16 / 24
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Sun
Bloom Time(s): May, June

HEUCHERA MIDNIGHT ROSE SHINY, PINK-SPOTTED BLACK LEAVES ROUNDED HABIT Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Midnight Rose’

This award winning plant has shiny, pink-spotted black leaves and a vigorous rounded habit. It's a sport of 'Obsidian' that was discovered at Behnke Nursery in MD. Pink spotted leaves enlarge and brighten before lightening to cream as the season progresses. Bold, black, and beautiful for sunny locations. Does well… everywhere!

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 10″ / 16″ / 24″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Sun
Bloom Time(s): June

HEUCHERA ZIPPER BRIGHTLY COLORED RUFFLED LEAVES BRIGHT ORANGE TO GOLDEN AMBER MAGENTA BACK Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Zipper’

You will love this plant with its brightly colored, seriously ruffled leaves. 'Zipper' leaves are well-colored all year and change from orange in spring and fall to golden amber in summer and winter, always with its magenta backs showing. This ruffle was bred with H. villosa which gives the larger leaf size, better heat and humidity tolerance. The ruffle breeding gives the good cold tolerance.

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 8″ / 12″ / 18″
Exposure: Part Shade, Full Sun, Full Shade
Bloom Time(s): May, June

HEUCHERA CHAMPAGNE MEDIUM LEAVES PEACH TO GOLD COLOR MAROON STEMS WITH LT PEACH FLOWERS Z 4-9 HEUCHERA TOKYO LARGE TIGHT MOUND OF LIME GREEN FOLIAGE WITH RED BLOOMS IN JULY Z 4-9 HEUCHERA MOLLY BUSH- Cream Colored Blooms Maroon Foliage Zone 4-9

HEUCHERA CHAMPAGNE MEDIUM LEAVES PEACH TO GOLD COLOR MAROON STEMS WITH LT PEACH FLOWERS Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Champagne’

This is a stunning plant with medium size leaves changing from peach to gold to champagne-gold with a strong white veil overall. Free-flowering maroon stems with light peach flowers most of the season.

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 11″ / 14″ / 14″
Exposure:
Part Shade, Full Shade
Bloom Time(s):
May, June, July, August, September, October

HEUCHERA TOKYO LARGE TIGHT MOUND OF LIME GREEN FOLIAGE WITH RED BLOOMS IN JULY Z 4-9

Heuchera ‘Tokyo’

A great summer shade accent, Heuchera 'Tokyo' surprises you with its show of red blooms in July. This large tight mound of lime green foliage has proven amazingly tough – beating out diseases and heat. The flowers arrive in July and last through October in Oregon.

USDA Hardiness Zone(s): 4-9
Size (HT/W/FL HT): 10″ / 21″ / 15″
Exposure:
Part Shade, Full Shade
Bloom Time(s):
July, August, September, October

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HEUCHERA MOLLY BUSH- Cream Colored Blooms Maroon Foliage Zone 4-9

  • HEUCHERA sold today are hybrids comprising many species. Selections here are grow well in harsher climates east of the Rockies and will truly be perennial instead of annual or biennial.
  • Product Form : Bareroot Blooming Season : Early Spring, Spring Plant Habit : Mounded
  • Characteristics : Shade Tolerant, Low Maintenance Water : Light Fertilizer : Once a month Spacing : 14 - 18" (36 - 46cm) Height : 12 - 16" (30 - 41cm) Width : 10 - 12" (25 - 30cm)
  • Very dense, dark, glossy foliage with a very crinkled texture.
  • Cream flowers to 30 in. (75 cm) cover 80% of the plant.
  • Some Sun to partial shade
  • Well-drained alkaline organic soil.
  • One of the highest rated Heuchera in trials at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
  • Zone 4-9
NEW UNIQUE REGAL RED JAPANESE PAINTED FERN Athyrium niponicum ' TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK......TRY US AGAIN IN THE SPRING.....NEW UNIQUE Koidzuma's Wood Fern-Dryopteris koidzumiana FERN Hay-scented Fern-Dennstaedtia punctilobula  Zone 3-8
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NEW UNIQUE REGAL RED JAPANESE PAINTED FERN Athyrium niponicum '

Zone 4-8, Height 8-20", DECIDUOUS, SPREADING.  We love it...handsome and uniform, this high-color selection is oour most requested painted fern.  The center of the fronds are burhundy red which contrasts with silvery green edges, giving an overall tapestry effect and the slightly twistinig pinnules give the frond a 'fluffed-up' look.  This trouble free perennial prefers evenly moist soils.

NEW  SHIPMENTS IS BOTH HERE AND COMING IN.......SOME TROPICAL VARIETIES ARE GOOD HOUSE PLANTS OTHERS ARE CONSIDERED PERENNIALS AND CAN BE PLANTED OUTSIDE IN YOUR GARDEN AND ARE  COLD HARDY...IN SOME CASES TO WELL BELOW FREEZING AND CAN SURVIVE HEAVY SNOW!!!  We have several varieties and, although we only list 2 of each variety we have quite a few of each!!!  Email us if you want greater quantities.....BUY NOW WE SHIP MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY


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NEW UNIQUE Koidzuma's Wood Fern-Dryopteris koidzumiana

Zone 7-8, Height 20-24", EVERGREEN, CROWN.  This upcoming unique fern resembles the Autumn Brilliance Fern in that the warm tones on the new growth looks strikingly different from the mature fronds.,  Hardy to Zone 7, this leathery, evergreen fern will grow into an attractive focal point in the garden or landscape.  It seems to perform best in a slightly acidic, well-draining and moist soil.

NEW  SHIPMENTS IS BOTH HERE AND COMING IN.......SOME TROPICAL VARIETIES ARE GOOD HOUSE PLANTS OTHERS ARE CONSIDERED PERENNIALS AND CAN BE PLANTED OUTSIDE IN YOUR GARDEN AND ARE  COLD HARDY...IN SOME CASES TO WELL BELOW FREEZING AND CAN SURVIVE HEAVY SNOW!!!  We have several varieties and, although we only list 2 of each variety we have quite a few of each!!!  Email us if you want greater quantities.....BUY NOW WE SHIP MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY


We combine shipping: $6.50 for the first one bought, $3 each for all other purchases this size.  
Example: 3 bought=$6.50+$3+$3=total ship $12.50
Hay-scented Fern-Dennstaedtia punctilobula Zone 3-8

We grow and sell in these sizes: Starter Plug, Quart, 1-Gal, and Full Gal at various times of the year.

  • Hay-scented Fern is a species of fern native to eastern North America from Newfoundland west to Wisconsin and Arkansas, and south in the Appalachian Mountains to northern Alabama
  • A deciduous fern with fronds growing to 40–100 cm (rarely 130 cm) tall and 10–30 cm broad; the fronds are bipinnate, with pinnatifid pinnules about three times as long as broad.
  • It occurs in damp or dry acidic soils in woods or open woods, from sea level up to 1,200 m altitude.
  • Hay-scented Fern is a fast-growing deciduous native that forms colonies.
  • It can become invasive but is extremely useful as a ground cover for sun or shade -- just don't expect it to be a nice neighbor to choice little shade plants.
  • Reserve Hay-scented Ferns (so called because the 36in fronds do indeed smell of hay when bruised) for locations where you need to cover large expanses quickly and inexpensively with something deer-resistant, attractive, and undemanding.
Fern Toothed Wood Fern-Dryopteris spinulosa  Zone 4-9 Fern Cinnamon Fern-Osmunda cinnamomea Zone 3-9 Fern Christmas Fern-Polystichum acrostichoides Zone 3-9
Toothed Wood Fern-Dryopteris spinulosa Zone 4-9

We grow and sell in these sizes: Starter Plug, Quart, 1-Gal, and Full Gal at various times of the year.

  • The 'Toothed Wood Fern' is vase-like and symmetrical, nearly evergreen, lacey and delicate.
  • This is a fern that seems suited to almost any part of the garden with its willingness to thrive in areas with some sun to part shade from slightly moist to downright boggy.
  • A large, lacy, woodland fern, that also is well suited for the landscaped shade bed.
  • A favorite for its gorgeous color and frilly fronds to 18 inches in very graceful, mounding circular clumps
  • Ferns are perfect for the background of the garden or in a woodland setting.
  • Their gracefulness make them especially suited for companions to the Hosta.
  • Performs well in sun but prefers partial shade.
  • Height: 2-3” Partial Shade to Full Sun
  • Zones 4-9
Cinnamon Fern- Osmunda cinnamomea Zone 3-9

We grow and sell in these sizes: Starter Plug, Quart, 1-Gal, and Full Gal at various times of the year.

  • Species Native to Missouri Common Name: cinnamon fern
  • Type: Fern Family: Osmundaceae
  • Zone: 3 to 9
  • Height: 2.00 to 3.00 feet Spread: 2.00 to 3.00 feet
  • Sun: Part shade to full shade Water: Medium to wet
  • Low Tolerance to Rabbit
  • Heavy Shade Easily grown in medium to wet soils in part shade to full shade. Prefers moist, rich, humusy, acidic soils, but adapts to lesser conditions.
  • Cinnamon fern is a Missouri native fern which occurs in moist, boggy ground along streams and on shaded ledges and bluffs, primarily in the eastern Ozark region
  • Typically grows in clumps to 2-3' tall, but with constant moisture can reach 5' in height.
  • Separate spore-bearing, stiff, fertile fronds appear in early spring, quickly turning brown.
  • The familiar "fiddleheads" also emerge from the base of the plant and unfurl into large, erect, pinnately-compound, yellowish-green, sterile fronds (2-4' long) which remain attractive throughout the summer and turn yellow in autumn.
  • The common name of this plant is in reference to the cinnamon colored fibers found near the frond bases.
  • Osmunda fiber used in the potting of orchids comes from the roots of these ferns.
Fern Christmas Fern-Polystichum acrostichoides Zone 3-9

We grow and sell in these sizes: Starter Plug, Quart, 1-Gal, and Full Gal at various times of the year.

  • Species Native to Missouri Common Name: Christmas fern
  • Fern Family: Dryopteridaceae
  • Zone: 3 to 9
  • Height: 1.00 to 2.00 feet Spread: 1.00 to 2.00 feet
  • Sun: Part shade to full shade Water: Dry to medium
  • Maintenance: Low Leaf: Evergreen Other: Winter Interest
  • Tolerate: Rabbit, Deer, Drought, Heavy Shade, Erosion, Dry Soil, Shallow-Rocky Soil
  • Best grown in organically rich, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils in part shade to full shade.
  • Consider planting rhizome at an angle to help combat potential crown rot problems which can occur in poorly drained soils.
  • Although rhizomatous, this fern will not spread or naturalize, however clumps will increase in size over time.
  • Christmas fern is a Missouri native fern which occurs in both dry and moist wooded slopes, moist banks and ravines
  • Typically grows in a fountain-like clump to 2' tall and features leathery, lance-shaped, evergreen (green at Christmas time as the common name suggests) fronds.
  • Stocking shape of the pinnae also suggests Christmas.
  • Crosiers (young fiddleheads) in spring are silvery and scaled.
  • Sori appear on the undersides of the pinnae only at the ends (last 1/3) of the fronds.
  • Evergreen fronds provide good winter interest for the landscape.
Fern New York Fern-Thelypteris noveboracensis  Z 4-8 Fern Maidenhair Fern- Adiantum pedatum   Z 2-8 FERN LEATHERWOOD FERN-Dryopteris marginalis  Zone 3-8
New York Fern-Thelypteris noveboracensis Z 4-8

We grow and sell in these sizes: Starter Plug, Quart, 1-Gal, and Full Gal at various times of the year.


  • This is a common fern, and it often grows in large colonies that carpet the forest floor.
  • Notice how the frond tapers toward the base, and the lowest leaflets are very small.
  • This is a good marker for New York fern.
  • Hayscented fern shares the delicate appearance of New York fern, as well as its habit of covering forest floors, but the shape of the fronds distinguishes these ferns.
  • Hayscented fern fronds are triangular in outline -- broadest at the base, not tapering.
  • Family: Thelypteridaceae
  • Habitat: moist woods in filtered light
  • Height: 1-2 feet
  • Stipe (leaf stalk): smooth or slightly hairy, pale green above, brown and scaly at the base
  • Growth pattern: random • Persistence: deciduous
  • Zone: 4-8

Maidenhair Fern- Adiantum pedatum Z 2-8

We grow and sell in these sizes: Starter Plug, Quart, 1-Gal, and Full Gal at various times of the year.

  • Species Native to Missouri
  • Common Name: Northern maidenhair fern
  • Type: Fern Family: Pteridaceae
  • Zone: 3 to 8
  • Height: 1.00 to 2.50 feet Spread: 1.00 to 1.50 feet
  • Part shade to full shade
  • Water: Medium
  • Tolerate: Heavy Shade Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in part shade to full shade.
  • Prefers moist, humusy, acidic soils in full shade. Spreads slowly by creeping, branching rhizomes to form large colonies over time.
  • Northern maidenhair fern is a deciduous, clump-forming, Missouri native fern which typically grows 1.5 to 2' tall
  • Most frequently found on rich wooded slopes, ravine bottoms and damp shady woods.
  • Features finely-textured, somewhat frilly fronds which have curved stalks and are palmately-divided (i.e., fronds divide into finger-like projections).
  • Wiry stems are reddish-brown to black. Crosiers (coiled young fiddleheads) emerge pink in spring.
LEATHERWOOD FERN-Dryopteris marginalis Zone 3-8

We grow and sell in these sizes: Starter Plug, Quart, 1-Gal, and Full Gal at various times of the year.

  • Species Native to Missouri
  • Common Name:Leatherwood
  • Family: Dryopteridaceae
  • Zone: 3 to 8
  • Height: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Spread: 1.50 to 2.00 feet
  • Part shade to full shade
  • Water: Medium
  • Leaf: Evergreen
  • Tolerate: Rabbit, Heavy Shade
  • Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in part shade to full shade. Prefers moist, rich, humusy, acidic soils with protection from wind.
  • This is a woodland fern which is most often found in shaded crevices of rocky ledges and bluffs.
  • Features grayish-green, deeply cut, leathery fronds (15-20" long).
  • Sori are located at the edges or margins of the pinnule undersides, hence the common name.
  • Rhizome forms an erect crown.
FERN SOUTHERN LADY FERN-Athyrium asplenioides Zone 3-8 FERN ROYAL FERN-Osmunda regalis Zone 3-9 EBONY SPLEENWORT-Asplenium platyneuron  Zone 3-8
SOUTHERN LADY FERN-Athyrium asplenioides Zone 3-8

We grow and sell in these sizes: Starter Plug, Quart, 1-Gal, and Full Gal at various times of the year.

  • Athyrium asplenioides-Southern lady fern
  • Partial shade to shade; rich, moist soil; slow-spreading; spreads by rhizomes
  • Height: 1-3 ft.
  • Habit: Deciduous
  • Fronds: Twice pinnate pinnatifid; little difference between sterile and fertile fronds; feathery texture; red stem

  • A waist-high, delicate-looking fern for moist-to-wet semi-shade, this is a great fern to use in large-scale, eastern woodland landscapes.
  • It is easy to grow, even aggressive in the right conditions, and requires no more maintenance than preventing it from drying out.
  • Its lime green fiddleheads emerge in the spring and then continue less abundantly through summer and fall.
  • Mature foliage is a refreshing light green.
  • Zones: 3 to 8

Royal Fern-Osmunda regalis Zone 3-9

We grow and sell in these sizes: Starter Plug, Quart, 1-Gal, and Full Gal at various times of the year.


  • Species Native to Missouri
  • Common Name: royal fern
  • Family: Osmundaceae
  • Zone: 3 to 9
  • Height: 2.00 to 3.00 feet Spread: 2.00 to 3.00 feet
  • Part shade to full shade
  • Water: Medium to wet
  • Tolerate: Rabbit, Heavy Shade, Wet Soil
  • Easily grown in medium to wet soils in part shade to full shade. Prefers moist, rich, humusy, acidic soils, but adapts to lesser conditions.
  • Royal fern is a tall, deciduous, Missouri native fern which usually occurs on moist bluffs and ledges and along streams (sometimes growing in the water), primarily in the southeastern Ozark region of the State.
  • Typically grows in clumps to 2-3' tall, but with constant moisture can reach 6' in height.
  • Broad fronds have large, well-separated pinnae (leaflets) which give this fern an almost pea-family appearance. Fronds typically turn yellow to brown in autumn.
  • Spores are located in brown, tassel-like, fertile clusters at the tips of the fronds, thus giving rise to the additional common name of flowering fern for this plant.
  • Osmunda fiber used in the potting of orchids comes from the fibrous roots of these ferns.
EBONY SPLEENWORT-Asplenium platyneuron Zone 3-8

Species Native to Missouri Common Name: ebony spleenwort Family: Aspleniaceae Zone: 3 to 8 Height: 0.50 to 1.00 feet Spread: 0.50 to 1.00 feet Sun: Part shade to full shade Water: Dry to medium Leaf: Evergreen Tolerate: Rabbit, Drought, Heavy Shade Best grown in gritty, humusy, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soils in part shade. Prefers rocky locations. Tolerates full shade. Avoid overwatering. Needs excellent drainage to minimize risk of crown rot. Tolerates some drought. Ebony spleenwort is an evergreen Missouri native fern which typically grows to 15" tall and occurs on rocky wooded ledges, rocky slopes and mossy banks. Arching, pinnate, somewhat glossy, dark green sterile fronds. Erect fertile fronds. Central stipe (stem) is dark purplish brown. Common name of spleenwort refers to purported medicinal value once attributed to the plant

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OSTRICH FERN-- Matteuccia struthiopteris  Zone 3-8 SENSITIVE FERN-Onoclea sensibilis   Zone 4-8 WALKING FERN-Asplenium rhizophyllum Zone 4-8
OSTRICH FERN-- Matteuccia struthiopteris Zone 3-8

Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia struthiopteris): While ostrich fern can grow 4 to 6 feet tall in the wild, it is generally shorter in gardens. This large deciduous fern is vase shaped and will reach greatest height with ample water and rich soil. Grow in light to full shade, with constant moisture, in the mountains and piedmont only. Propagate by edge division. One of our country's most elegant native plants. In the wild, ostrich ferns grow in cool, moist shade beside streams and rivers. The plants form large colonies and can stand up to 6 feet tall. Enjoy watching the springtime fiddleheads slowly unfurl into lacy, bright green fronds. Zone: 3-8.

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SENSITIVE FERN-Onoclea sensibilis Zone 4-8

Species Native to Missouri

Common Name: sensitive fern

Type: Fern

Family: Dryopteridaceae

Zone: 4 to 8

Height: 3.00 to 4.00 feet

Spread: 3.00 to 4.00 feet

Bloom Time: Non-flowering

Bloom Description: Non-flowering

Sun: Part shade to full shade

Water: Medium to wet

Maintenance: Medium

Suggested Use: Naturalize, Rain Garden

Tolerate: Rabbit, Heavy Shade, Clay Soil

Best grown in organically rich, medium moisture, well-drained soil in part shade to full shade. Needs consistent moisture. Although native to swampy and marshy areas, it grows quite well in average garden soil as long as soil is not allowed to dry out. Usually grows taller in wet soils which it tolerates well. Spreads by both creeping rhizomes and spores, and can be somewhat aggressive in optimum growing conditions.

Sensitive fern is a large, somewhat coarse, Missouri native, deciduous fern which occurs statewide in wet woods and thickets and in moist soils along streams and springs. Grows up to 4' tall. Features long-stalked, deeply pinnatifid, bright green, vegetative (sterile) fronds (2-4' long) with leathery, triangular leaflets (pinnae) which have distinctively netted veins. Shorter, erect, woody-like fertile fronds (to 12" tall), whose ultimate divisions are bead-like segments, typically brown up in late summer and persist throughout the remaining season and winter. Commonly called sensitive fern because the green vegetative fronds are sensitive to and suffer almost immediate damage from the first fall frost. Also sensitive to drought.

Sensitive Fern (Onoclea sensibilis): This coarse-textured, deciduous fern grows 24 to 30 inches tall. Grow in light to full shade. Sensitive fern prefers constant moisture but can stand some drought. It is native throughout South Carolina. Edge division.

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WALKING FERN-Asplenium rhizophyllum Zone 4-8

Walking fern, fern that is a member either of the species Asplenium rhizophyllum, of eastern North America, or of A. sibiricum, of eastern Asia, in the family Aspleniaceae. The common name derives from the fact that new plantlets sprout wherever the tips of parent plant’s arching leaves touch the ground. The plant’s leaves are evergreen, undivided, and slightly leathery; they are triangular in shape, tapering to a thin point. Spore-bearing structures are in clusters along the veins. Walking ferns are hardy plants that inhabit shady areas of limestone ledges and limey wooded areas.

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