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Adiantum raddianum ( Pelican 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.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Pacific Lady Maidenhair Fern )

This fern with its crowded fronds is an attractive cultivar. The pinnules overlap and are lobed. The fern stands erect and new growth is generally bronze or green.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Ocean Spray Maidenhair Fern )

This fern has large, wide pinnules on triangular fronds in a weeping growth habit. It is quite hardy. Also called ‘Tinctum’. Once considered a separate species. Found in the northern Andes.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Mist Maidenhair Fern )

This fern is very similar to ‘Gracillimum’ with the distinguishing feature being the well-spaced odd-sized sized pinnules. It’s a pretty plant with an airy look to it and hangs well in a basket.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Mathewsii Maidenhair Fern )

An attractive fern with a delicate look about it, this cultivar has small, fine pinnules spread over long, arching triangular fronds. Good for hanging in baskets. New growth is pink.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Maidenhair Fern Legrandii )

A smaller fern with a congested look to it, this cultivar has erect fronds that are usually about 10 inches long. New growth will appear pale pink in color.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Maidenhair Fern Cultivar G )

This fern has fronds that feature some clustering of pinnules at their ends. The pinnules are either thin and wedge-like or wide and bell-shaped.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Maidenhair Fern Cultivar E )

This fern has little, wide fronds and wide, wavy pinnules giving it a thick look. It is only 5 inches high. The pinnules are fan-shaped. Similar to ‘Pacottii’.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Maidenhair Fern Cultivar C )

This small fern has pinnules that look oversized. They are irregular but are often teardrop shaped and include occasional lime-green flecking.

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Adiantum raddianum ( Maidenhair Fern Cultivar A )

Erect triangular to oval stipes with small pinnules that are sometimes lobed, this small fern is quite hardy but still prefers glasshouse conditions. Similar to ‘Pacottii’.

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