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Plants in genus deparia

Plants in genus deparia

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Deparia conilii

Deparia conilii is a Japanese native fern that forms a dense groundcover with its 10-inch tall fronds. It is reminiscent of a smaller Athyrium japonicum and is ideal for shaded garden areas.

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Deparia pycnosora

Deparia pycnosora is a deciduous groundcover fern native to Asia, thriving on moist rocky cliffs. It resembles a giant Thelypteris noveboracensis, with 3-foot tall pubescent fronds forming dense patches. This fern is ideal for shaded garden areas, adding texture and greenery to the landscape.

Deparia japonica

Deparia japonica is a resilient groundcover fern known for its triangular leaf blades that can reach up to 18 inches. It forms a dense, slowly spreading clump and is deer-resistant, making it ideal for deep shade areas. This plant is easy to grow and provides lush green foliage, enhancing the aesthetic of shaded garden spaces.

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