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Plants in genus diplazium

Plants in genus diplazium

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Diplazium hachijoense

Diplazium hachijoense is a fern native to China, Japan, and Korea, known for its slowly creeping black rhizome and deeply cut evergreen fronds. The triangular-shaped fronds can grow up to 2 feet long, forming clumps that reach 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide over seven years. This fern thrives in light shade and is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 7b to 9b.

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Diplazium wichurae

Diplazium wichurae is an Asian native fern forming a 4-foot wide patch of upright, arching, dark glossy green fronds. It features a dark purple-tinted stipe and heavily-veined leaflets, making it a striking addition to shade gardens.

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