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Athyrium 'Ghost' - Ghost Fern

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Athyrium 'Ghost' is a sophisticated presence in any garden space, drawing the eye with its ethereal gray-green fronds that shimmer with flecks of silver. Seizing every opportunity for grandeur, this distinct fern boasts an upright growth pattern that reaches an astounding 2-3 feet in height, creating an enveloping canopy of tranquility. This graceful specimen thrives in shaded to part-shade locales, favoring soil that benefits from moisture and an abundance of organic matter. Blossoming beautifully in Zones 4-8, the Ghost Fern, as it is commonly known, defies natural elements with its deer resistance and formidable low maintenance demeanor. Exhibiting an alluring interplay of silvery hues and deep greens, the Ghost Fern punctuates your garden canvas with exquisite contrasts and textures, transforming your landscape into an eternal refuge of serenity and allure. This is not just a plant; it's a portrayal of nature's timeless charm and elegance.

  • Size: Up to 2-3 feet tall
  • Foliage: Silver-gray to green fronds
  • Water usage: Prefers moist to wet soil
  • Sun exposure: Full to partial shade
  • Other features: Deer resistant and low maintenance
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