| Description | Davallia fejeensis humata tyermanii
Common names: White Rabbit's Foot fern, White hare's foot fern, Silver hare's foot fern.
An elegant, fine leafed fern with green lacy leaves that produces distinctive furry aerial roots which hang the sides of the pot. They are silver/white in colour. Plant in full shade to part shade areas, not in full sunlight or they will burn. Moist well drained soil. Perfect for borders or in hanging pots.
Mature growth: 50x50cm.
5"/12.5cm pot | Quercus palustris
Pink Oak is a fast growing, large tree that is noted for its distinctive shape: the lower branches tend to drop down, the middle branches are fairly horizontal, whilst the upper branches are upright. During spring and summer the beautifully shaped, 5-7 lobed leaves, with a distinctive soft pin-like tip on the ends, will be a lovely glossy, dark green. Autumn will see the graduation into delightful shades of red and bronze with the added bonus of holding the leaves for many weeks, making it a great choice for the larger garden.
8"/20cm pot size. | |
| Additional information | |
| botanical name |
Quercus palustris
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| height x width |
14m x 7m
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| features |
Glossy green leaves with sharp pointed lobes that change to a deep red in autumn and are retained on the tree for a long time
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| conditions |
Full sun in well-drained soil, very hardy and will adapt to most soil types
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| landscape use |
Specimen, avenues, street tree, old leaves make a great humus for potting or enriching soils for acid loving plants such as Azaleas, Rhododendrons and Gardenias
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