Dryopteris Goldieana 'Goldie's Giant Wood'
Goldie's Giant Wood Fern
Large Flowering Glad
Deciduous and evergreen tuberous-rooted plants with strap-shaped leaves. Clusters of blue funnel-shaped flowers.
More DetailsDeciduous and evergreen tuberous-rooted plants with strap-shaped leaves. Clusters of white funnel-shaped flowers.
More DetailsFeathery, silky, silver-gray foliage w/small yellow flowers
More DetailsPlanting:
Plant tubers 3 inches deep with a spacing of 12 inches to 3 feet.
Light:
Grow in full sun to part shade or dappled sunlight.
More DetailsPlanting
Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the root mass, usually about 6-8" deep. Once the hole is prepared, place the plant upright into the space. Holding it so the crown (top of the roots) is level with the surrounding surface, spread the roots out in the hole and loosely push soil over the roots.
Soil
Grows well in dry to medium, well-drained, and sandy soil. Excellent drainage and air circulation are needed.
Light
Grow in full sun.
Care
Remove spent blooms to encourage new flowers. Trim back in spring to achieve a bushier look.
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Planting
Can plant in either early spring or early fall in an area that provides consistently moist soil. Add peat moss to the soil when planting. Water more frequently when first planted.
Soil
Grows well in damp soil, in marshy areas, and along water features.
Light
Prefers shade to part shade.
Care
If soil is nutrient-rich, no fertilizer is needed, but would benefit from a layer of compost each year.
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Planting
Liriope does well in a variety of areas - edging walkways, under trees, in rock gardens, woodland settings, or as a ground cover. Water regularly in first year.
Soil
Prefers well-drained to dry soil and can tolerate drought once established. Water regularly the first year.
Sun
Tolerates full sun to full shade but flowers best in part shade.
More Detailsdensely clustered flat flower buds start as pale pink, maturing to rosy red
More Detailsdense purple/green foliage, tinged w/red, rose-red flowers, groundcover
More Detailsclusters of blue flower spikes. Do not plant near vegetable gardens - all parts of plant are poisonous.
More Detailsshiny green foliage, clear blue flowers
More DetailsPlanting
Can plant in either early spring or early fall in an area that provides consistently moist soil. Add peat moss to the soil when planting. Water more frequently when first planted.
Soil
Grows well in damp soil, in marshy areas, and along water features.
Light
Prefers shade to part shade.
Care
If soil is nutrient-rich, no fertilizer is needed, but would benefit from a layer of compost each year.
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Planting
Liriope does well in a variety of areas - edging walkways, under trees, in rock gardens, woodland settings, or as a ground cover. Water regularly in first year.
Soil
Prefers well-drained to dry soil and can tolerate drought once established. Water regularly the first year.
Sun
Tolerates full sun to full shade but flowers best in part shade.
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