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Dryopteris intermedia is a perennial fern that grows to a size of about 40–90 cm (16–35 in) tall and 60–90 cm (24–35 in) wide. [6] At its base, it consists of an underground rhizome from which grow the fronds of the plant in a spiral-like arrangement.
Dryopteris clintoniana — Clinton's woodfern; Dryopteris cristata — crested shieldfern; Dryopteris expansa — spreading woodfern; Dryopteris filix-mas — male fern; Dryopteris fragrans — fragrant cliff woodfern; Dryopteris goldieana — Goldie's woodfern; Dryopteris intermedia — evergreen woodfern; Dryopteris marginalis — marginal ...
Dryopteris ludoviciana, the southern woodfern, [2] is fern native to southern United States from Florida west to Texas and as far north as Kentucky and North Carolina. It is an evergreen in mild climates. Its growth habit is tall and upright with shiny and leathery dark green fronds. It will tolerate dry conditions but will perform best in ...
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Dryopteris marginalis is an evergreen fern throughout its range, along with Christmas fern (Polystichum acrostichoides) it is one of the few evergreen ferns. Marginal wood fern grows from a clump with a prominent central rootstock, this rootstock may be exposed and give this fern the appearance of being like a small tree fern.
Evergreen wood fern, Fancy fern: North Georgia G5 - secure: Dryopteridaceae: Dryopteris ludoviciana [1]: 14 Southern wood fern: South of the fall line, mainly in southwestern counties G4 - apparently secure: Dryopteridaceae: Dryopteris marginalis [1]: 14 Marginal woodfern: North Georgia G5 - secure: Dryopteridaceae: Polystichum acrostichoides ...
Dryopteris arguta, with the common name coastal woodfern, is a species of wood fern. It is native to the west coast and western interior mountain ranges of North America, [2] from British Columbia, throughout California, and into Arizona. It grows between sea level and 6,000 feet (1,800 m).
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