Native Color for Shade

Sale Price: $27.00 Original Price: $30.00

Deer resistant - a refined shade-tolerant trio combining the deep foliage of nativar Heuchera ‘Palace Purple,’ the vivid vertical color of cardinal flower, and the soft texture of maidenhair fern for a balanced, quietly striking planting.

Deer resistant - a refined shade-tolerant trio combining the deep foliage of nativar Heuchera ‘Palace Purple,’ the vivid vertical color of cardinal flower, and the soft texture of maidenhair fern for a balanced, quietly striking planting.

Athyrium 'Godzilla'

Size / Sun / Conditions

3–4' tall and wide. Part to full shade. Moist, rich soil.

Description

‘Godzilla’ is a large and vigorous hybrid fern with arching fronds brushed in silver and green with dark stems. Much larger than typical Japanese painted ferns, it makes a bold statement in shade gardens while retaining the refined texture of the species. Excellent for woodland borders, it combines beautifully with hostas, astilbe, and other shade perennials.

1 quart pot


Adiantum pedatum - Maiden Hair Fern

Elegant native fern with airy, fan-shaped fronds that light up the shade garden.

Size / Sun / Conditions

18–24" tall and wide. Part shade to shade. Prefers moist, humus-rich woodland soil.

Description

One of the most graceful native ferns, Adiantum pedatum forms soft, horizontal sprays of delicate green leaflets arranged like a fan. It thrives in cool woodland settings and pairs beautifully with hostas, wildflowers, and other shade plants. Despite its delicate appearance, it is surprisingly hardy and long-lived when planted in consistently moist soil with good organic matter.

1 quart pot


Solomon's Seal

Size / Sun / Conditions

2–3' tall. Shade to part shade. Moist woodland soil.

Description

Solomon’s seal forms elegant arching stems lined with paired leaves and small bell-shaped flowers in spring. A classic woodland plant, it spreads slowly to create a refined and tranquil effect in shaded gardens.

1 Quart Perennial lovingly grown in our own gardens