Athyrium Frizelliae Athyrium Frizelliae

Athyrium Frizelliae has small frilly segments lining the stems, resembling the loops and knots of tatting lace. Named after an Irishwoman, Mrs. Frizzle, who in 1850 found this fern growing between two boulders on her farm. Grow in moist, fertile, neutral to acid soil and enrich with leaf mould or garden compost. Supplied in a 2lt pot.  Botanical Name: Athyrium filix-femina Frizelliae Common Name: Irish Tatting Fern Genus: Athyrium Species: filix-femina Cultivar: Frizelliae Eventual Height: 50cm Eventual Spread:50cm Partial Shade, Full Shade, Full Sun Deciduous Soil pH: Acid, Alkaline Neutral Soil Type: Chalky, Loamy, Sandy Soil drainage: Moist Well-drained Aspect: North, South, East, West Exposure: Exposed, Sheltered RHS Award of Garden Merit

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