|
Osmunda regalis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
||
|
The royal fern has tall elegant fronds. It prefers acidic soil but is otherwise not particularly demanding. Learn more about the royal fern. ... The royal fern, like most ferns, prefers shade, however; it will also do well in some sun as long as it is planted in acidic soil. While ferns do not form flowers,
|
||
|
A large, atypical fern of lakeshores and wet places, up to 6' tall. ... Royal Fern; Photo courtesy Wisconsin State Herbarium and Emmet J. Judziewicz ... Look for prominent clumps of Royal Fern on lakeshores throughout the BWCA.
|
||
|
Royal fern for the shady Pacific Northwest garden. ... ROYAL FERN, FLOWERING FERN; Family : Osmundaceae; Pronounced: oz-MUN-duh ray-GAH-lis ... Given ample moisture, the royal fern will thrive in full sun. I grow mine in the shade of trees, rubbing elbows with the shiny, leathery leaves of sarcococca. I am fond of the no-shine,
|
||
|
Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Flowering Fern, Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... I, too, agree that the Royal Fern does much better under high moisture levels -- mine has been in my Koi pond for 2 full seasons (contained...
|
||
|
A thread in the PlantFiles Pictures forum, titled Flowering fern, royal fern (Osmunda regalis) ... Flowering Fern, Royal Fern; Osmunda regalis; The Regal or Royal Fern gets quite large. This one in my garden was about 40 inches tall this year, but can get bigger. Shown with smaller Ostrich ferns to the left and coleus...
|
||
|
Hutchinson encyclopedia article about royal fern. royal fern. Information about royal fern in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... royal fern; Royal Flying Corps; Royal Greenwich Observatory; Royal Institution of Great Britain; Royal Irish Academy; Royal Manchester College of Music; Royal Marines; Royal Musical Association;
|
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.