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Genus: O

Oenothera
showy evening primrose
Onoclea
sensitive fern
Ophiopogon
dwarf lillyturf; mondo grass
Opuntia
prickly pear; Indian fig; chain-link cactus; cholla
Origanum
marjoram; oregano
Osmunda
cinnamon fern; interrupted fern; royal fern

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Osmunda

(Osmundaceae - osmunda family)
About 10 species of large, clump forming ferns. The species listed here do best with plenty of moisture. Rugged and adaptable, and long-lived, they grow well in sun or shade, and will tolerate wet soil. They can be used effectively in the landscape planted singly or in masses.

Osmunda cinnamomea - May 31 Osmunda cinnamomea - May 11 Osmunda cinnamomea - May 17 Osmunda cinnamomea - May 29 Osmunda cinnamomea - May 29
cinnamomea peren • ht 3-5' • zones 3-10

cinnamon fern


native, moist - wet, sun - shade
N & S Amer, Europe, e Asia

Large upright leaves, typically fern-like in shape. The cinnamon colored fertile fronds develop at the at the center of the circle created by the leaves. A handsome and distinctive specimen. Especially on young leaf stalks, there is a coating of cinnamon-colored "wool". This wool is used by ruby-throated hummingbirds to line their nests.

cat # 0C1C
$9.95 each / 3+, $9.50 ea


claytoniana peren • ht 3-5' • zones 3-8

interrupted fern


native, hedge - screen, sun - shade
North America and Asia

A large, stately, upright fern, much like the preceeding species (cinnamon fern) in its form and appearance. Spore bearing leaflets occur in a group about mid-way up the leaf, "interrrupting" the sequence of sterile leaflets and giving the plant a distinctive appearance. Especially rugged and persistent, and quite tolerant of dry soil. Its toughness and adaptability make interrupted fern well suited to cultivation. Will thrive under most conditions found in the typical landscape, from sun to shade and from dry to moist soil.

cat # 0C1F
$9.95 each / 3+, $9.50 ea


regalis peren • ht 2-5' • zones 3-10

royal fern

Osmunda regalis - Aug 19


native, wet, sun - shade
North and South Amereric, Europe and Africa

A unique fern with doubly compound leaves which more closely resemble large honey locust leaves than typical fern fronds. Forms a dense, rounded clump.

cat # 0C1K
$9.95 each / 3+, $9.50 ea