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ceejay123 | 19:10 Thu 29th Mar 2007 | Gardening
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Does anyone know the name/s of the small ferns found growing in wall crevices and cracks. I have some stones surrounding a newish fish pond and would like to grow small plants amongst them. Not much room for soil as the stones are on a hard surface.
Any ideas of plant suitable for this purpose would be appreciated.
Chris
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Hi ceejay, Ferns are a good choice if you dont have much soil, because they need very little and will look great next to a pond.
Some of the small rockery types would seem ideal, I've looked a few up in my book as I can never remember their names.
Woodsia polystitchoides or P. alpina 1-5"
Polystitchum setiferum 'mrs Goffy' or P. prescottianum 4-10"
Asplendum sagittato-cristatum. Good Luck Tbird+
Adiantum Trichomanes is a good choice.....look it up on google images.
Got loads of these growing in my rock garden at work.
Sorry...that should've read Asplenium trichomanes.

Any of the soft sheild ferns are good too....(polystichum sp)
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Many thanks each,I will be looking in Carden Centres shortly.
If anyone else has i deas plese keep 'em coming
Chris

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