Description
juvenile-foliage form of our native white cedar discovered in 1971 by HJ Welch at Tennessee Valley Nursery
although 4' in height is more typical
The flowers are topped with 6 standard petals
'Crepe Suzette' hybrid) makes a fast growing small clump to only 1' wide
Pityrogramma trifoliata Salta Ornamental Grasses juvenile-foliage form of our native(aka: Pityrogramma trifoliata, Trismeria trifoliata A1AG 103) When I first saw Trismeria trifoliata growing at 3,300' elevation in the northern Argentine province of Salta, I couldn't believe it was a fern despite evidence to the contrary. This unusual fern is composed of 5' tall upright fronds with a contrasting black stipe. The spreading rhizomes form a large colony to 6' wide in 3 years. In the wild, Trismeria trifoliata grows in seasonally flooded
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