Planting Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Plant Type: Deciduous Light requirements: Partial Sun, Shade Soil Conditions: Moist, Well Drained, Wet Height at Maturity: 0 - 1 ft Growth Rate: Fast
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Shipping Details:
Ships: one gallon trade size container
This item cannot be shipped into the west coast states of WA, OR, CA, AZ or outside the continental U.S. due to the delicate roots which cannot handle being bare rooted. Please check as Greenwood may offer a larger size, a comparable item or a bare root version with a stronger root system.
Orders shipping to the following states: AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT,
NV, OR, UT, WA, and WY are subject to a 20% handling charge due to additional plant preparation and shipping surcharges.
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Fern Burgundy Lace, Japanese Painted, Athyrium niponicum ( PPAF)There has never been a more beautiful, easy to grow fern for the shady garden. Fern Burgundy Lace is a spectacular almost neon bright fern with ever-changing color and resistance to every form of extreme weather. Fern Burgundy Lace brings new foliage display dazzling purple with silver accents with ruby red stems. As summer progresses the leaves of the Fern Burgundy Lace become a gleaming shade of pewter and the ruby colors turn to a wine-red purple.
Fern Burgundy Lace grows to a foot tall and at least that wide. This makes it ideal for the front of a shady border, mixed in with many of your flowering perennials (yellow flowering especially) and working well with the different greens of your foundations plants. It is a great container plant to move around in different areas of the garden to add just that right splash of color. If you’ve loved painted ferns, you owe it to yourself to order this new spectacular introduction. This one will sell out fast, so don’t be disappointed and order right away.
Our Premium Ferns are shipped in one gallon trade size containers, full root system, ready to plant, and start growing. These will fill a one square foot area the first growing season.
Planting instructions for this item: Perennial Planting and Care Instructions Video: Basics on planting container grown plants http://www.youtube.com/user/GreenwoodNursery
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