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Adiantum raddianum ( Robinson’s Seedling Maidenhair Fern )

An attractive fern with small cuneate (wedge-like)pinnules on airy triangular fronds. A hardy plant. Also known as ‘Robinson’s Sporeling’.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Red Fritz Maidenhair Fern )

The narrow, oval to trangular fronds look full on this plant, packed as they are with overlapping pinnules. The pinnules have small light colored veins. New growth is red. It is an erect fern.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Pelicana Maidenhair Fern )

A fairly large fern with wide fronds and a pale green color to its lobed pinnules. The pinnules are well spaced across the fronds giving a pleasing appearance. Also called ‘Pelican’ and ‘Pelicanii’.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Pacific Maid Maidenhair Fern )

This leafy cultivar is a popular choice because of the large pinnules crowding the erect fronds. The pinnules are fan-shaped. Rhizome can snap if fronds are too heavy. Also known as ‘Compactum’ or ‘Double Maidenhair’.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Old Lace Maidenhair Fern )

A very symmetrical cultivar with nicely lobed pinnules. The fronds are quite large. New growth is bronze. This plant, while being native to tropical areas, does not like extremely hot conditions. Native to Peru.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Multiceptum Maidenhair Fern )

This fern is quite tall and has cresting fronds that feature small pinnules. Despite its height it does well in hanging baskets. Similar to ‘Grandiceps’, ‘Elegans’ and ‘Crested Majus’.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Micropinnulum Delta Maidenhair Fern )

This evergreen fern is rounded and compact, perfect for an indoor garden, terrarium, or greenhouse. Fronds are tiny, thread-like pinnules, dissected. Best suited to temperatures above 45 degrees Fahrenheit, thus often used as a houseplant. It is very important that […]

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Adiantum raddianum ( Margaretta Maidenhair Fern )

A weeping fern due in part to the large pinnules that perch at the end of each rachis. The pinnules are lobed and wedge-shaped to fan-like. From Queensland, Australia.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Maidenhair Fern Flecked Grandiceps )

With a weeping 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. Also called ‘Variegated Tesselate’.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Maidenhair Fern Cultivar F )

Often mistaken for ‘Fritz Luth’, this large, upright, fern has bigger fronds and also has pinnules that sit underneath the rachis.

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