Ivydene Gardens Fern Plants Gallery: Introduction
 

The Site Map for Individual Ferns GIVES YOU DIRECT ACCESS TO the plant description with its photos for ALL THE 16 FERNS detailed in this Fern Gallery IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.

The following WildFlower Ferns are shown in the Wildflower Gallery:-

The Encyclopaedia of Ferns by David L. Jones (ISBN 0 88192 054 1) provides a very good introduction to ferns, their structure, biology, cultivation and propagation.

This plant gallery has thumbnail pictures of ferns to grow in the following types:-

 

This plant gallery has thumbnail pictures of ferns for a purpose in the following uses:-

This plant gallery has thumbnail pictures of fern spores with its colour:-

 

If you click on a thumbnail another window opens with 6 larger images (Frond, Foliage and Shape - for Flower, Foliage and Shape pages) and the following plant description:-

  1. Plant Name
  2. Common Name
  3. Soil
  4. Sun Aspect
  5. Soil Moisture
  6. Plant Type
  7. Height x Spread in feet
  8. Foliage
  9. Frond Length in feet
  10. Comments - Form Type, Pruning Group, Native UK Plant.

Please close that window before clicking on another thumbnail.

This plant gallery has pictures of fern beds with description.

Together with the Plants, Companion Planting and Offbeat Glossary sections of this website, these photographs should aid your choice of plant for your garden.

These gallery photographs were provided by Christine Foord and they were photographed by Christine and Ron Foord.

 

I and Ivydene Horticultural Services are requesting the donation of the following colour photographs of plants for this section:-

  • Flower - to show the shape and colour of the whole flower.
  • Foliage - to show the shape of the leaf and its colour. If its colour changes in the year, then a picture of each changed colour.
  • Form - to show the natural shape/growth habit of the whole plant. If the plant is deciduous, then one with foliage and one without.
  • Fruit - to show the shape and colour of the whole fruit/nut/seed produced after it has flowered.
  • Flower Bed - to show the overall effect of a group of plants together, preferably with the names of each of the plants displayed.

Each main photograph will be displayed in a 150 x 150 pixels graphic item. Each thumbnail photograph will be displayed in 50 x 50 pixels graphic item. Freeway allocates 72 pixels per inch. The photographs require to be in :-

  • JPEG Format and can be sent via email (depress the email Chris Garnons-Williams item at the top of this page)
  • 35mm slide or normal photograpgh to be scanned in (send to Chris Garnons-Williams at 1 Eastmoor Farm Cottages, Moor Street, Rainham, Kent, ME8 8QE England)

Please give the Latin name of the plant and your contact details (It would be preferable that it is either your website or email address rather than your phone number). These will then appear with the relevant photograph with Anti-Spam software round the website or email contact details.

If you happen to be a Nursery, then this link could provide a means for people getting that plant; that they require.

 

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Why do so few Fern nurseries who supply directly to garden owners in the UK and so few garden owners in the UK donate the use of their Fern photos of the foliage, form or spores to this website? Where else can you compare plants by flower colour, foliage colour, form or seed/fruit shape/colour with their soil type, soil moisture, sun aspect and height?

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