Fern is used very actively in landscape design. This is because this plant takes root well in shaded areas. Fern growers love the fern for its varied curvaceous shapes and many varieties.
The main direction where the fern reveals itself to the fullest is the style of natural gardens – naturgardens. In addition to the fact that this style is now at the height of fashion, it is also quite profitable, since it is suitable for any terrain and does not require leveling the terrain.
Eco gardens in spring are full of different colors thanks to the flowering of plants, but a little later, bright shades are muted and convey the primacy of greenery. Ferns, with their lush shapes and textured carved frond leaves, stand out from other plantings.
There are about 200 species of garden ferns, among which there are frost-hardy ones that can withstand our cold winters outdoors. In addition, these varieties are resistant to diseases and insect pests.
There are very beautiful types of ferns, in which fronds have an original color, which allows you to diversify the color palette of the compositions. Flowerbeds and lawns with such plants look fresh and attractive.
Japanese kochedzhnik “Piktum”:
Fern Brilliance:
Japanese kochedzhnik “Piktum”:
Fern variety Autumn Fern:
Red-breasted duckweed Autumn:
Most ferns are stunted, but there are treelike giants that can be used as tapeworms.
Ferns are unpretentious plants, and therefore they can be planted both in a sunny area with dry land, and on wet soil near water bodies.
A large number of species and varieties of ferns allows you to use them in any style and direction of landscape design. The plant, with its variety of shapes and shades, will decorate any flower arrangements both in a large park and on a personal plot.
There will always be a place for this plant in complex compositions, which is why gardens are decorated with them in different styles.
The ornamental garden fern blends harmoniously with the stones in the alpine slides.
In landscaping, ferns can be thought of as a backdrop for flowering plants. They actively fill large flower beds and flower beds, where a lot of volume is required.