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Genus: L

Lamiastrum
yellow archangel
Lamium
Dead nettle
Laportea
wood nettle
Laurentia
blue star creeper
Lavandula
lavender
Ledum
Labrador tea
Liatris
Blazing star
Lilium
Turk's-cap lily
Lindera
spicebush
Liriope
creeping lilyturf
Lobelia
cardinal flower; great blue lobelia
Lonicera
honeysuckle
Ludwigia
False loosestrife
Luzula
common wood-rush
Lycopodium
ground cedar; tree club moss
Lygodium
climbing fern; Hartford fern
Lyonia
swamp andromeda
Lysimachia
loosestrife

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Catalog as of September 21, 2008

Lygodium

(Schizaeaceae - curly grass family)
Forty species of ferns, mostly of tropical and subtropical regions. Cultivated as ornamentals.

Lygodium palmatum - Nov 5 Lygodium palmatum - Nov 5 Lygodium palmatum - Nov 5
palmatum evgrn peren • ht 3-15' • zones 5 or 6-9 or 10

climbing fern; Hartford fern


native, moist - wet, sun - shade
MA to FL and TN

This vine-like fern has flexible, slender fronds which twine together as they climb trees and other objects. Fronds have been known to reach a height of as much as 15'; 3-8' is more typical. The evergreen, hand-shaped leaves add to the distinctive appearance of the plant. The fertile leaflets, which grow at the top of the plant, are much more finely divided than the sterile lower leaflets. Can spread to form a colony. Fronds were formerly gathered for Christmas decorations. The resulting severe depletion of the climbing fern population in Connecticut led that state to pass the first plant protection law in the U.S., banning picking of the plant. Prefers sandy, moist or wet, acidic soil. Quite tolerant of shade, but grows best with plenty of light, and will grow even in full sun as long as the soil is moist.

cat # 0C3L
$15.95 each