Lacking a strongly tufted growth-form, Lygeum provides little specific benefits for wildlife, other than as a drought- and salt-tolerant potential source of seed for seed-eating birds and small mammals.
Grasses, ferns, unusual plants & more
- Herbs
- Unusual plants
- Plants named by or associated with Beth Chatto
- Shrubs
- Grasses (inc. sedges and rushes)
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Ferns
- Asplenium
- Athyrium
- Blechnum
- Cyrtomium
- Dryopteris
- Hypolepis
- Matteuccia
- Onoclea
- Osmunda
- Polypodium
- Polystichum
- Woodwardia
- Sempervivums & Succulents
- Dry Bulbs
- Galanthus... Snowdrops
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