CLOSED: Have Woodland Fern

New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

I have several types of hardy woodland fern plants. Believe they are Christmas and tassle fern. Wood like any daylilly other than orange or named hosta other than albomarginata or just about any perennial plant. open to ideas.
Thanks
JJ

This message was edited Monday, Apr 2nd 11:19 PM

Williamsburg, VA(Zone 7a)

Are these plants JJ? I have two Japanese Painted ferns and would love to have more ferns in the shade garden.I have 3 or 4 kinds of Hostas to trade. They are just pushing up and need to be thined out. I have also been looking for Cinnamon Fern. Let me know.
Sayre

Franktown, CO(Zone 5a)

I have some Stella D'oro day lily (yellow) I would love some fern. Deanne

So.App.Mtns., United States(Zone 5b)

I would LOVE some ferns for my new woodlands garden! I have Hosta 'golden sceptre' and Hosta 'So Sweet" which I can divide. I actually have a bunch of other Hostas (including 3 dwarf varieties) but have lost the tags... I know there is a 'Frances Williams' and a 'Patriot'... but don't know which is which until they emerge. I'd love any shade/woodlands plants thay will do well here in the western NC mountains.
-darius

south central, WI(Zone 5a)

JJ I would be interested in both ferns, especially if the tassel fern is hardy to zone 5. I know the Christmas fern is . I have a variety of non-orange daylilies and a variety of hardy perennials ( campanula glomerata, sundrops, oenethera( white with yellow center) light orange daisy mums, spiderwort etc. marcia

Kalama, WA(Zone 8b)

Hi JJ, I'm interested in both your ferns if you still have any left. I have a number of perennials to trade on my website at...

http://communities.msn.com/JoysobsessionFlowers&naventryid=109
Let me know if you'd like to trade. Thanks, Joy

New Bern, NC(Zone 8a)

I still have plenty of fern and would love to trade with
you.
JJ

La Porte, IN(Zone 5a)

JJ,
I have 15-25 different hosta varieties I will trade and other possibilities, I'm always looking for something new for my shade garden. E-mail me. tish

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