Description
Adiantum aleuticum var. subpumilum This rarely offered variety represents a truly dwarf maidenhair, usually less than six inches tall and spreading very slowly into a very small‐scale groundcover. The glossy black stalks hold aloft typical, but greatly dwarfed maidenhair foliage. Deciduous and best with good drainage in a relatively rich organic soil in lightshade. Native to coastal bluffs and cliffs on Vancouver Island. These were grown by our own Atsuko Gibson from spore collected in our Alpine Garden. A perfect plant for a
container or tucked in amongst rocks in a rockery. (‐20) RSBG $38.00

