Western Sword Fern
Large evergreen fern native to western North America; forms clumps of bright green fronds 2-3Â feet long that resemble swords
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Large evergreen fern native to western North America; forms clumps of bright green fronds 2-3Â feet long that resemble swords
Evergreen tree fern (Cyathea cooperi) with a rough, scaly trunk and lacy fronds up to 13Â ft long; prefers warm, humid conditions
Epiphytic fern with heart-shaped sterile fronds and long, forked fertile fronds that resemble stag antlers
Fern with fronds divided into finger-like segments that radiate from a central point, giving a hand-like appearance.
Red to pink new fronds appear in late spring to early summer in the Pacific Northwest that slowly mature to a darker green. Rough…
Tropical fern known for its fronds that emerge coppery orange before maturing to green, giving a sunset effect.
Epiphytic fern (Phlebodium aureum) with blue-green fronds and creeping rhizomes; tolerant of low light and dry air.
Evergreen fern with triangular, bipinnate fronds that are deep green and leathery; spreads slowly by creeping rhizomes