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Small Ferns
Does anyone know the name/s of the small ferns found growing in wall crevices and cracks. I have some stones surrounding a newish fish pond and would like to grow small plants amongst them. Not much room for soil as the stones are on a hard surface.
Any ideas of plant suitable for this purpose would be appreciated.
Chris
Any ideas of plant suitable for this purpose would be appreciated.
Chris
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi ceejay, Ferns are a good choice if you dont have much soil, because they need very little and will look great next to a pond.
Some of the small rockery types would seem ideal, I've looked a few up in my book as I can never remember their names.
Woodsia polystitchoides or P. alpina 1-5"
Polystitchum setiferum 'mrs Goffy' or P. prescottianum 4-10"
Asplendum sagittato-cristatum. Good Luck Tbird+
Some of the small rockery types would seem ideal, I've looked a few up in my book as I can never remember their names.
Woodsia polystitchoides or P. alpina 1-5"
Polystitchum setiferum 'mrs Goffy' or P. prescottianum 4-10"
Asplendum sagittato-cristatum. Good Luck Tbird+