A lovely, interesting little fern, native to much of the northeast and midwest. In nature, it grows out of rock crevices and cracks in w...Read Morealls, as long as the substrate is alkaline. It is hard to establish in a garden, however. Plant it in a mixture of topsoil, sand, and gravel, and place the rootball between two slabs of limestone rocks. Definitely not an eye-catcher; more of a curiosity.
A lovely, interesting little fern, native to much of the northeast and midwest. In nature, it grows out of rock crevices and cracks in w...Read More