This evergreen fern has a downward arching habit, almost horizontally. Fronds emerge white, turning pale green. It is very important that this fern does not dry out, so water when top of soil is dry to the touch. Frequent misting […]
Adiantum raddianum ( Virgin Maidenhair Fern )
The overlapping pinnules make this fern appear fuller than it is. The pinnules are slightly smaller than ‘Fritz Luth’ and they are lobed and wedge-like.
Adiantum raddianum ( Variegatum Maidenhair Fern )
This is an upright fern with well spaced pinnules that are flecked with white. The amount of flecking can vary greatly from plant to plant. The fronds are generally triangular. Also known as ‘Variegated Venus’.
Adiantum raddianum ( Variegated Tesselate Maidenhair Fern )
With a weeing habit and pinnules that are flecked with white, this fern is a very attractive one. The fronds are crested at their tips, with a lot of pinnules. Often called ‘Flecked Grandiceps’.
Adiantum raddianum ( Variegated Lady Geneva Maidenhair Fern )
Differs from ‘Lady Geneva’ in its size; it’s much smaller, and in the shape of the pinnules. They are more wedge-shaped in this cultivar.
Adiantum raddianum ( Tuffy Tips Maidenhair Fern )
This cultivar is often described as robust. It often has a twisting contorted appearance due to its rachis structure. The fronds are large and heavy with pinnules. Similar to ‘Lady Geneva’. From Jamaica.
Adiantum raddianum ( Tom Thumb Maidenhair Fern )
A very small fern with equally thin fronds, this cultivar has pinnules that have pale veins. The stipes are often red to brown in color.
Adiantum raddianum ( Tassel Maidenhair Fern )
This evergreen fern is perfect for a hanging basket due to its crested habit. Fronds are light green and tips form a dissected fan. Best suited to temperatures above 45 degrees Fahrenheit, thus often used as a houseplant. It is […]
Adiantum raddianum ( Seafoam Maidenhair Fern )
This fern has a deep green color and narrow triangular fronds that feature broad pinnules that are wedge-like to bell-shaped at the tips. Often confused with ‘Tinctum’.
Adiantum raddianum ( Rosetta Maidenhair Fern )
This upright fern is an attractive cultivar that features large cresting fronds filled by small wedge-like pinnules. The pinnules cluster toward the end of the frond. Originally from Queensland, Australia.
