In the greenhouse, we try to always keep a good variety of ferns, and once the spring growing season is upon us we’ll also have hardy outdoor ferns as well.

Maidenhair fern –
this is the southern
form – hardy for us

Korean rock fern is
another hardy fern

Autumn fern – hardy
AND evergreen too!

Bird’s nest fern – nothing frilly here!
Meanwhile, here is a sampling of the “houseplant” ferns we have now in the greenhouse. The selection is constantly changing , so be sure to check with us if you’re looking for something in particular. Just look at the variety of leaves here!

Florida ruffle –
ultra frilly!

Variegated pteris
fern adds brightness

Lemon button fern adds
nice texture in mixed plantings
We use these ferns as supporting players in mixed combination shade planters as the weather warms too – the softness and color of the fern foliage contrast nicely with many shade plants including coleus, hostas, begonias, persian shield, and impatiens, just to name a few.

Austral gem fern

Staghorn fern

Button fern

Pteris fern
In addition we’ll begin to plant custom mixes of foliage that will be wonderful for your porch or patio for the spring and summer – many will last well into the fall with adequate water and care.
Alternately, you might choose to use a grouping of pots and put one type of fern in each container. (Be sure to choose those with contrasting leaves so it’s an interesting arrangement.) Position your grouping as it pleases you for your space.

Kangaroo paw fern

Asaparagus fern – very tough and can be used in mixed planters in the sun too.

Blue Crisp Fern/Bear’s Claw Fern