Hardy Ferns
Hardy ferns are acclimated to USDA zones 4, 5 or higher
Hardy ferns are defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as growing well in hardiness zones 4, 5 or higher.
Ferns are foliage plants prized around the world for their elegant feathered leaves and soothing green color. Some ferns even have accents of red, orange, gold, blue-green or silver.
myFerns features commercially available varieties grown by Optimara. For commercial or retailer service contact us.
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Autumn |

Christmas |

Korean rock
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Five Finger Maidenhair |
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Southern Riverwood |

Fortune's Holly |

Boston Compacta
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East Indian Holly
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Japanese Holly |

Shaggy Shield |

Lady
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Tassle |
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Male |

Red Japanese Painted |

Scarlet Lady
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Toothed Brake |
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