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Foliage Gardens, operated by Sue and Harry Olsen, is a nursery that all shade gardeners should know about. They have two main specialties - hardy native and exotic ferns and Japanese maple cultivars - with Kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa) cultivar offerings on occasion. Foliage Gardens Both the print catalog and the web site provide a brief history of the nursery which began in in 1967 when Sue fell in love with the ethereally beautiful Dryopteris erythrosora (autumn fern - shown here with crosiers just unfurling) but couldn't find any plants, so she tried propagating them from spore and ended up with some three hundred sporlings. Now, Foliage Gardens is the oldest mailorder nursery for spore grown ferns in the US. Sue is a founding member and past president of The Hardy Fern Foundation and currently edits their Quarterly publication. She's also had articles published in The American Horticultural Society's The American Gardener and Horticulture magazine. Although we've never met, I feel like I know her from her postings on the fern email list, fernet. Harry, who began indulging his passion for Japanese maples upon retirement, has some of his maple photographs in Maples for Gardens : A Color Encyclopedia and he'll also have some in the upcoming revision of J. D. Vertree's Japanese Maples.
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