Blechnum penna-marina subsp. alpina, Austroblechnum penna-marina subsp. alpina
Ref.: BLECH 666Origin : New-Zealand, Australia
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Family : Blechnaceae.
Synonym : Austroblechnum penna-marina subsp. alpina.
Creeping fern, finer and smaller than the species, with moderate growth. Evergreen, matt sterile fronds, first brownish pink, then bronze-green, half the size of the species. Numerous purplish fertile fronds emerge upright. Plant in acidic or neutral moist grounds, in light shade or sun, in a rockery. Evergreen. Height : 8/10cm. Hardiness : -25°C.
- Foliage : evergreen
- Height : less than 30cm
- Soil type : acidic, deep, humusy, peaty
- Site : streams or ponds banks, bogs, walls, rockery, fountain, rocks, banks, cool to moist, mixed borders
- Exposure : half shade, sun
- Shape : flat, ground cover
- Rhizome : creeping and branching
- Hardiness : down to -25°C (-13°F)
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