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Gerald L. Klingaman
(Common Male Fern)
Common male fern is a large deciduous fern native to many temperate regions of Europe, Asia and North America. The vigorous and attractive cultivar 'Undulata Robusta' has large, glossy green leaves that arise from an erect rhizome. The frond edges often have a slightly wavy appearance. With greater height, the fronds tend to become gracefully arching.
Like most ferns it excels in shade and moist soil, though once established it will tolerate some sun and drier conditions. Nearly any soil pH type...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Marginal Wood Fern)
Marginal wood fern is an evergreen fern native to eastern North America, from Canada's Quebec province southward to the American states of Kansas and Virginia. The leathery, grayish green to blue-green fronds arise from an erect rhizome. Forming a non-spreading clump, the overall habit is V-shaped.
Marginal wood fern grows very well in shade and moist soil, though once established it will tolerate drier conditions. It makes a perfect addition to mixed borders, wildflower gardens, and rock gardens...
Maureen Gilmer
(Dudleya, Liveforever)
Evergreen succulent perennials grown for their rosettes of colorful leaves, the 40 or so species in the genus Dudleya are native to northwestern Mexico and the western United States. Typically gray or powdery white, the leaf rosettes usually occur in ground-hugging clumps but sometimes are borne on short shrubby stems. Clusters of starry or bell-shaped flowers are held well above the leaves on erect stems. The red, yellow, pink, or white blooms usually appear in summer.
These handsome...
Michael Charters, www.calflora.net
(Sea Lettuce)
Grown for its ground-hugging rosettes of colorful evergreen leaves, this perennial succulent is native to coastal California from Monterey County to Los Angeles County. The lance-shaped to narrowly oval, gray to yellow-green leaves form broad rosettes that can reach the size of dinner plates. Open clusters of bell-shaped red or yellow flowers poise on erect knee-high stems in late spring and early summer. The blooms attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
This handsome succulent requires ample...