Description:
Hemionitis wrightiana is a fern with stiffly upright fronds and rigid, blue-green leaves, native to the rocky terrains of Jeff Davis County, Texas. This plant is known for its preference for well-drained, neutral-to-alkaline soils and requires occasional moisture once established. It is found naturally at elevations around 5,000 feet, often at the base of large rocks. This fern is slightly smaller and more compact than other varieties, making it a unique addition to a garden. However, it is not easy to cultivate and is best suited for experienced gardeners.
Sources:
- [1] Pellaea wrightiana coll A2T077: Plant Delights. Visit Source
- [2] Pellaea wrightiana coll A2T077: Plant Delights. Visit Source
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Last Updated July 4, 2025
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Plant Delights | Pellaea wrightiana coll A2T077 |
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$15.00 |