onoclea sensibilis (sensitive fern) native Size:1 litrebroad, smooth, pale green fronds have wavy, deeply grooved, margined leaflets fronds emerge along the long, creeping rhizome In the spring, emerging fronds may have a coppery tone good ground cover deciduous non flowering zone 2 height 30 50cm spread 90 120cm onoclea grows best in a moist soil, in partial to full shade, with constant moisture, they will also grow in full sun they can be found in swamps, open meadows, and open woods partial sun shade,
AKA spiraea x bumalda 'anthony waterer'
and as necessary throughout the season
coral-pink blooms with yellow centres
pinch main stems in june just before buds form
yarrow are very easy to grow even for the inexperienced gardener
spread 7-10m
deeply dissected dark-green foliage on strong stems
deep violet-red buds open to pink flower
bloom time: early to mid-spring
slow to establish and does not like to be transplanted once it reaches its maturity
juglan tolerant
bloom time: august to september