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Plants in family anemiaceae

Plants in family anemiaceae

Anemia tomentosa 'Tucuman'

Anemia tomentosa 'Tucuman' is a unique fern that forms an 8-inch tall and 1-foot wide clump, thriving in well-drained soils and rock crevices. Its fertile fronds produce long, antennae-like stalks that develop spores from spring to fall. This plant is native to Argentina and is known for its drought tolerance and deer resistance. It is an evergreen perennial that can be a charming addition to fairy gardens or rock gardens. The fern prefers sun to part sun and can be used in xeriscaping due to its low water requirements.

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