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Adiantum Imbricatum is grown for its attractive tiered fronds which grow up
to 40cm long. Light green fronds are produced from spreading rhizomes. A hardy, deciduous fern producing delicate, mid-green leaves
in early spring which unfurl on dark brown, wiry stems and last until autumn. Ideal for planting in shaded sunken gardens, near water or in woodland.
Supplied in a 2lt container.
- Botanical Name Adiantum pedatum Imbicatum
- Common Name: Northern Maidenhair Fern
- Genus: Adiantum
- Species: pedataum
- Cultivar: Imbicatum
- Eventual Height 50cm
- Eventual Spread:50cm
- Deciduous
- Partial to Full Shade
- Soil pH: Alkaline, Neutral
- Soil Types: Chalky, Clay, Loamy, Sandy
- Aspect: North, South, East, West
- Exposure: Exposed or Sheltered
- RHS Award of Garden Merit