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www.hardyferns.org/fern-info-culturesheets.php
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Sep 13, 2010 ... Dryopteris championii - Champion's Wood Fern .... rhizome frequently spreading; evergreen; tall foliage usually spiny; sori central; indusium ...
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www.hortmag.com/plants/plant-profiles/wonderful_wood_fe...
www.hortmag.com/plants/plant-profiles/wonderful_wood_ferns
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May 1, 2007 ... Champion's wood fern (D. championii) has two-foot, broad, lacquered bipinnate ... crown of pinnate-pinnatifid fronds from a huge rhizome.
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www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/gardens-gardening/your-...
www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/gardens-gardening/your-garden/plant-finder/plant-details/kc/c429/dryopteris-championii.aspx
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See Comments. Common Name: champion's wood fern. Type: Fern ... from strong winds to protect the fronds. Plants slowly spread by short creeping rhizomes.
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www.bigdipperfarm.com/cgi-bin/searchstuff.pl?Botanical=...
www.bigdipperfarm.com/cgi-bin/searchstuff.pl?Botanical=Dryopteris
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41 Matches ... Champion's Wood Fern, Another Asian fern that is a favorite fern of Dr. John ... Their rhizome growth habit permits them to spread and fill areas.
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rslandscapedesign2.blogspot.com/2011/01/dryopteris.html
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Jan 22, 2011 ... Dryopteris championii ( Champion's Wood Fern ) A very handsome ... Up to 10 fronds are borne from a massive rhizome up to 4 inches across.
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surrygardens.com/catalogs/perennials2.pdf
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Most have short-creepingand compact rhizomes, ... rhizomes. 1½-3½'H. 7" $9.95. -Dryopteris. (dry-op-TER-is).(Wood Fern, Shield ... (Champions Wood Fern).
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www.casaflora.com/pdf/CF_Catalog07.pdf
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Jun 22, 2007 ... This Northern Maidenhair's rhizome is short-creeping, horizontal, ..... Champion's Wood Fern is a strong grower, and remains handsome, neat ...
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gardencentre.com/Information/GardeningTips/GreenThumbGu...
gardencentre.com/Information/GardeningTips/GreenThumbGuides/Ferns/tabid/122/Default.aspx
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Among the most beautiful and popular ferns,Maidenhair Ferns thrive in rich moist soil and can .... North Americans refer to them as Wood Ferns which is probably preferrable since some ... CHAMPION'S WOOD FERN .... Growth is slow but it can eventually form large clumps by way of its much branched creeping rhizomes .
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www.whiterivernursery.com/Shade_Perennials.html
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... and beauty of shade plants including hostas and ferns.
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