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Strand Nursery Company is a wholesale company of ferns and wildflowers. For Fall 2008 we will be offering 10 varieties of ferns and 23 varieties of wildflowers. We have indicated which of these ferns and wildflowers are native to Wisconsin and collected entirely by our company. Those that are not native are mostly collected from the state of Tennessee and individually gone over by our company employee's to guarantee their supreme quality.

We strive to meet our customers needs, so if you don't see the product listed that you are looking for, please contact us. We may be able to collect what you need or get it from another supplier.






New for 2008-2009:  all Wisconsin native
    
    Wild Sasparilla

    Skunk Cabbage

    Virginia Waterleaf


Wisconsin-native ferns:

  • Cinnamon Fern (Osmunda cinnamomea) Deciduous. 2-4'. Moist, shady. Tolerant.
  • Clayton or Interrupted Fern(Osmunda claytoniana) Deciduous. 2-4'. Moist, light shade 
  • Lady Fern (Athyrium filixemina) Deciduous. 1-3'. Shady,moist, acid soil.
  • Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum pedatum) 12-18" Moist, rich soil. Shade.
  • Ostrich Fern (Pteretis nodulosa) 2-5'. Moist soil. Sun or shade.
  • Sensitive Fern (Onoclea sensibilis) 12". Wet soil. Sun or shade.
  • Royal Fern (Osmunda Regalis) 2-4'. Wet soil. Sun or shade.
  • Woodfern (Dryopteris) Evergreen. 1-2'. Rich, moist soil. Semi-shade.

Other Ferns:

  • Christmas Fern (Plystichum acrostichoides)   Evergreen. 9-18". Rich, moist, semi-shade.
  • Leatherwood Fern (Dryopteris marginalis) Evergreen. 1-2'. Shade, semi-shade. Tolerant.

Wisconsin-native wildflowers:

  • Adders Tongue (erythronium albidum)
  • Blue Cohash (caulophyllum thalictroides)
  • Columbine (Aquilegia Canadensis)
  • Cowslip (Caltha palustris) yellow flowers bloom in May. 12-16 inches. Moist, sun/shade
  • Gingerrooot (Asarum canadense) purplish flowers bloom in May. 9 inches. rich,moist,shade
  • Golden Poppy (Stylophorum-diphyllum) Yellow flowers. March-May. 1-2 ft. Rich soil.
    Mayflower (Hepatica) white flower in March/April. rich, moist, sun/shade
  • Merrybells (Uvularia Grandiflora) fall only 1-1.5 feet. rich, shade
  • Bird's Foot Violet (Pedata) lt. blue blooms April/May. 4-6inches. rich, sun/shade
  • Trillium Grandiflorum- white flower April to June. 12-16 inches. woods, partial shade
  • Violets (sororia) blue flowers bloom in April. 10 inches. semi-moist, shade
  • Wild leek (Allium tricoccum)  1-2'. moist, shade. 

Other Wildflowers:

  • Bloodroot (Sanguinaria Canadensis) March-May. 4-6 inches. moist, shade
  • Geranium (Geranium Maculatum) rose/purple blooms April - June. 1-2 feet. all soils.
  • Golden Poppy (Stylophorum-diphyllum) yellow flowers bloom March-May. 1-2ft. rich
  • False Solomon's Seal (Smilacina racemosa)
  • Jack-in-the-pulpit (Arisaema Triphyllum) April-June flower. 1-2ft. rich, semi-moist, lt.shade
  • Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) Yellow fruit bloom April-June. 12-18in. rich, moist,shade
  • Shooting Stars (Dodecatheon Meadia) White flowers bloom May-June. 12-16in. sun/shade
  • Trillium Erectum-- purple/red blooms April-June. rich, semi-moist, partial shade
  • Trillium Luteum-- yellow, lemon scented blooms April-June. rich, semi-moist, partial shade
  • Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia Virginica) white flowers April-June. 4-6in. rich, semi-moist,sun

All products are sized and inspected before leaving our grounds. We guarantee them in good representation and condition when packed, customer assumes all risks after leaving our care. All complaints must be made upon arrival of plants and in no case will we be held for damage exceeding original purchase price. We will not be held responsible for plants failure because of improper planting and care.


 
   
   
   
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