Plants in family pteridaceae
Coniogramme intermedia 'Rasha'
Coniogramme intermedia 'Rasha' is a fern discovered in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, known for its bizarrely distorted fronds. The plant reaches a height of 18 inches and spreads slowly through its rhizome. Its unusual appearance makes it a conversation piece in any garden setting.
Hemionitis hispida
Hemionitis hispida is a dwarf evergreen fern native to the desert Southwest, from Arizona to west Texas. It grows to about 2 inches tall with hand-shaped, fuzzy green leaves on short, wiry black stems. This fern is drought-tolerant and well-suited for rock gardens or as a groundcover in sunny to partially shaded areas.
Hemionitis eatonii
Hemionitis eatonii is a North American native fern that grows on dry calcareous rock outcrops. It is deer-resistant and drought-tolerant once established, making it suitable for well-drained, part sun rock gardens.