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Ilex crenata 'Shiro-fukurin' $10.95
Japanese Holly
This muted pewter-foliaged selection is wonderful, I think, for combining with other variegated plants in the woodland or sunny border alike, or as a reflective component in a sea of green. Stiffly upright growth possessing a bit of asocial behavior, responds to shearing, if you desire a more fully cloaked specimen. Ultimately to 8 ft.
Cyrtomium falcatum $11.95
Japanese Holly Fern
Boldly textured and intensely colored fronds would be mistaken for an Oregon Holly if cut and displayed sans plant. Native to warmer regions, it is fully evergreen in mild climates. Glossy, thick, leathery foliage is a welcome foil for varieties of a more delicate composition. Prefers filtered light and consistently moist but quickly draining soil.
Of the many named forms of Sea Hollies, this one is held in high esteem û and for good reason. Originally bred for the European cut flower market, the robust stems, strikingly saturated in indigo tomes carry terminal umbels of blue flowers surrounded by finely cut bracts of an arresting true sapphire blue. Full sun in any average soil.
Cyrtomium fortunei $9.25
Holly Fern
A superb evergreen Asian species, long cultivated in bright windows as a pot plant in colder climates. In climates that can accommodate it, it thrives in a semi-shaded site in evenly moist soil, presenting pale green leathery sickle-shaped leaflets (pinnae) along stems rising to 2 ft. In regard to textural qualities and long life, Cyrtomium is simply top-notch and should be encountered more often than it is.

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