One of the most interesting groups of plants are ferns, not only because of their different biology. It is also worth considering them due to the large variety of shapes of their leaves and remarkable resistance to shading.These features make ferns more and more often used in shady flower beds, with which their intricately cut leaves add lightness.Many of these leaves decorate the garden all year round.
They include native species, incl. podrzeń ribcage Blechnum spicant, Common tongue Asplenium scolopendrium or miniature Asplenium spikelets, e.g.rock Asplenium trichomanes or green Asplenium viride. The rock spleen of Ceterach officinarum, with its leaves covered with a cutter on the underside, is also an unusual rarity.The listed species of ferns feel good in the shaded parts of the rock garden.
Most of them grow on a limestone substrate, so it is best to grow them on a rockery made of limestone, dolomite or marbleDue to the always green leaves, these ferns are sensitive to cold winds, that's why we should choose the warmest, wind-sheltered nooks for them.