What is Dryopteris?
dryopteris is a large genus of ferns, which occurs widely distributed in the northern hemisphere, especially in areas with a slight climate. Several members of this family are grown as decorative plants and at least one has healing use. In addition, the fine young FidDeleDs of some species are edible and can be prepared in different meals. Nursery is usually worn or can order dryopteris types for their customers and it is also possible to exchange with other gardeners. The leaves tend to ring the fern base and can be entangled as the ferns grow. dryopteris tends to be messy ferns, grows in free clusters and spreads when grown in the climate it value. The size and arrangement of spores on the underside of the leaves varies depending on the type and leafy dies in the autumn and winter months, wněkteré species zone zone of the Ministry of Agriculture (USDA) Zones of five to eight are generally slight for members of this family, and some gardeners are successfulIn the nine zone if it planted their ferns. It is important to avoid the placement of ferns in an area where they will be too hot or exposed to extreme cold. Ferms prefer partial from full shadow and rich soil with lots of organic material, conditions similar to the conditions found in their forest habitats.
The name of the genus is translated as "fern oak", which is a reference to the fact that these ferns often occur in forests. Ordinary names for dryopteris include forest fern, tree ferns, buckler ferns, fern men and wooden ferns. These ferns are used as a source of food by some types of butterflies and can be a good accessory to the garden where people want to encourage butterflies to be successful. Medicinals, d.
these ferns very easilythey hybridize. For gardeners, this provides access to a number of hybrid species developed with favorable properties including tolerance to colder climate and interesting leaves. In the wild it can be a challenge for botany, because it is sometimes difficult to reliably identify suyopteris . Hybridization also mixes the lines between fern species, which is a strange problem when people try to narrow endangered or endangered species to be protected.