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2020 Casa Flora, Inc. Price List TROPICAL FERNS 2020 Casa Flora, Inc. Price List Dallas Greenhouse Florida Greenhouses 5543 McCommas Bluff Road 528 West Martin 8258 Sadler Road P.O. Box 41140 Apopka, Florida 32712 Mt. Dora, Florida 32757 Dallas, Texas 75241-0140 (800) 233-3376 (972) 225-6111 Fax: (972) 225-5210 Tissue Culture Laboratories www.casaflora.com Palmdale, Florida & Dallas, Texas SALES TEAM Michelle Bundy [email protected] (206) 765-6311 Fax: (972) 225-5210 John-Mark Burkholder [email protected] (972) 684-5383 Fax: (972) 225-5210 Roy Powell [email protected] (407) 557-8413 Fax: (407) 403-5589 Ana Hacinas-Easley [email protected] (407) 463-9666 Fax: (972) 225-5210 TROPICAL FERNS BOSTON TYPES Zones Height 288 Cell 72 Cell 4" 13006 AUSTRALIAN (EMERALD QUEEN) SWORD NEPHROLEPIS OBLITERATA Tropical 24 - 36" 0.448 0.73 1.76 13012 BLUE BELL FERN NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA BOSTONIENSIS 'BLUE BELL' Tropical 12 - 20" 0.448 0.73 -- 13018 BOSTON 'COMPACTA' FERN NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA BOSTONIENSIS 'COMPACTA' Tropical 15 - 18" 0.448 0.73 -- 13033 BOSTON 'DAKOTA'™ FERN NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA BOSTONIENSIS 'DAKOTA' New Unique Tropical 20 - 28" 0.448 0.73 -- 13240 CALIFORNIA UPRIGHT SWORD FERN NEPHROLEPIS CORDIFOLIA 'CALIFORNIA' New Unique Tropical 36 - 48" 0.448 0.73 -- 13030 DALLAS FERN™ NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA DALLASII RAMET CV. 'DALLAS JEWEL' Tropical 24 - 36" 0.468 0.79 1.76 13072 EMERALD VASE BOSTON FERN NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA BOSTONIENSIS 'EMERALD VASE' Unique Tropical 12 - 15" 0.448 0.73 -- 13040 FISHTAIL FERN NEPHROLEPIS FALCATA 'FURCANS' Tropical 24 - 36" 0.448 0.73 -- 13046 FLUFFY RUFFLES FERN NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA BOSTONIENSIS 'FLUFFY RUFFLES' Tropical 8 - 12" 0.448 0.73 -- 13210 KUPUKUPU SWORD FERN NEPHROLEPIS CORDIFOLIA 'HAWAII' New Unique Native Tropical 12 - 24" 0.468 0.79 -- 13058 LEMON BUTTON FERN NEPHROLEPIS CORDIFOLIA 'DUFFII' Unique Tropical 8 - 12" 0.448 0.73 -- 13070 MACHO FERN NEPHROLEPIS FALCATA Tropical 12 - 48" 0.448 0.73 -- 13082 TRUE BOSTON FERN NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA BOSTONIENSIS 'MAASII' Tropical 24 - 36" 0.448 0.73 1.76 13088 TRUE ROOSEVELT FERN NEPHROLEPIS EXALTATA BOSTONIENSIS 'ROOSEVELT' Tropical 24 - 48" 0.448 0.73 -- RABBIT'S FOOT FERNS 16030 BLACK RABBIT'S FOOT FERN DAVALLIA TRICHOMANOIDES Tropical 12 - 18" 0.478 0.83 -- 16060 WHITE RABBIT'S FOOT FERN DAVALLIA TYERMANII Tropical 6 - 12" 0.478 0.83 -- TREE FERNS 19030 ANTARCTIC (TASMANIAN) TREE FERN DICKSONIA ANTARCTICA Tropical 12 - 15' -- 0.99 -- 19060 AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN CYATHEA COOPERII 'BRENTWOOD' Tropical 6 - 14' -- 0.96 -- 22102 CRESTED BRAZILIAN TREE FERN BLECHNUM BRASILIENSE - CRESTED FORM Unique Tropical 3 - 6' 0.498 0.88 -- 22105 SILVER LADY FERN BLECHNUM GIBBUM 'SILVER LADY' New Unique 9 - 11 12 - 36" 0.538 0.91 -- STAGHORN FERNS 22070 STAGHORN FERN PLATYCERIUM BIFURCATUM CV. 'NETHERLANDS' Tropical 6 - 48" -- 0.84 -- 22045 ELEPHANT STAGHORN PLATYCERIUM ELEPHANTOTIS New Unique Tropical 24 - 36" -- 0.88 -- 22050 FRENCH STAGHORN FERN PLATYCERIUM VEITCHII CV. 'LEMOINE' Tropical 12 - 48" -- 0.84 -- OTHER TROPICAL FERNS 34030 FRAGRANT MAIDENHAIR FERN ADIANTUM RADDIANUM 'FRAGRANTISSIMUM" New Unique Tropical 12 - 24" 0.468 0.79 -- 22012 JAPANESE BIRD'S NEST FERN ASPLENIUM ANTIQUUM New Tropical 8 - 12" 0.478 0.84 -- 22011 VICTORIA BIRD'S NEST FERN ASPLENIUM ANTIQUUM 'VICTORIA' PP #8061 Tropical 8 - 12" 0.488 0.86 -- 22005 MOTHER FERN ASPLENIUM BULBIFERUM Unique Tropical 24 - 48" 0.478 0.84 -- 22007 AUSTRAL GEM™ FERN ASPLENIUM DIMORPHUM X DIFFORME Unique Tropical 10 - 12" 0.498 0.88 1.98 22010 BIRD'S NEST FERN ASPLENIUM NIDUS 'AVES' Tropical 12 - 24" 0.478 0.84 -- 22088 HAWAIIAN LAUA'E FERN MICROSORUM GROSSUM 'LAUA'E' Unique Tropical 12 - 24" 0.468 0.79 -- 22090 WART/KANGAROO FERN MICROSORUM SCOLOPENDRIUM 9 - 11 12 - 24" 0.448 0.74 -- 22030 LEATHERLEAF FERN RUMOHRA ADIANTIFORMIS 'IBERIA' 8 - 10 18 - 36" 0.468 0.79 -- 25025 BUTTON FERN PELLAEA ROTUNDIFOLIA Tropical 6 - 12" 0.538 0.91 -- 25030 BLUE STAR PHLEBODIUM AUREUM 'BLUE STAR' Tropical 24 - 36" 0.478 0.83 -- 28015 VARIEGATED CRETAN BRAKE FERN PTERIS CRETICA 'ALBO-LINEATA' Tropical 12 - 24" 0.468 0.79 -- 28025 VARIEGATED BRAKE FERN PTERIS ENSIFORMIS 'EVERGEMIENSIS' Tropical 12 - 36" 0.468 0.79 -- ASPARAGUS FERNS 31020 FOXTAIL (FERN) ASPARAGUS MEYERII Tropical 12 - 24" -- 0.96 -- 31080 SPRENGERI (FERN) ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI Tropical 12 - 24" -- 0.55 -- 31050 ASPARAGUS PLUMOSA (FERN) ASPARAGUS SETACEUS Tropical 12 - 24" -- 0.63 -- Page 1 of 4 2020 Casa Flora, Inc. Price List PERENNIAL FERNS ADIANTUM - MAIDENHAIR FERNS Zones Height 288 Cell 72 Cell 40 Cell 34020 FIVE FINGER MAIDENHAIR FERN ADIANTUM PEDATUM Native 2 - 8 12 - 30" 0.538 0.91 1.72 34040 HIMALAYAN MAIDENHAIR ADIANTUM VENUSTUM Unique 5 - 8 8 - 12" 0.498 0.88 -- 34050 MAIRIS'S HARDY MAIDENHAIR FERN ADIANTUM X MAIRISII Unique 8 - 10 12 - 18" 0.478 0.83 1.57 34060 ROSY MAIDENHAIR FERN ADIANTUM HISPIDULUM 8 - 11 18 - 24" 0.468 0.79 1.55 34080 SOUTHERN MAIDENHAIR FERN ADIANTUM CAPILLUS-VENERIS Native 7 - 10 10 - 22" 0.468 0.79 1.55 34025 TRACY'S MAIDENHAIR FERN ADIANTUM X TRACYI New Native 7 - 9 12 - 18" 0.498 0.88 1.67 38100 MAIDENHAIR SPLEENWORT ASPLENIUM TRICHOMANES New Native 5 - 9 6 - 12" -- 0.99 -- ARACHNIODES 37030 EAST INDIAN HOLLY FERN ARACHNIODES SIMPLICIOR 'VARIEGATA' 7 - 10 12 - 24" 0.468 0.79 1.55 37032 SHINY BRISTLE FERN ARACHNIODES DAVALLIAEFORMIS Unique 6 - 10 12 - 24" 0.478 0.83 1.57 37034 UPSIDE DOWN FERN ARACHNIODES STANDISHII Unique 6 - 10 12 - 24" 0.478 0.83 1.57 ATHYRIUM - LADY FERNS 40010 APPLECOURT™ CRESTED PAINTED FERN ATHYRIUM NIPONICUM PICTUM 'APPLECOURT'™ 3 - 8 12 - 24" 0.488 0.86 1.59 40018 BRANFORD BEAUTY FERN ATHYRIUM X BRANFORD BEAUTY 4 - 8 12 - 24" 0.488 0.86 1.59 40078 PETITE LADY FERN ATHYRIUM FILIX-FEMINA 'MINUTISSIMUM' Unique 5 - 10 6 - 12" 0.488 0.86 1.59 40042 LIMELIGHT™ LADY FERN ATHYRIUM OTOPHORUM 4 - 8 12 - 24" 0.488 0.86 1.59 40050 GHOST™ PAINTED FERN ATHYRIUM X GHOST™ Unique 3 - 8 24 - 36" 0.488 0.86 1.59 40055 GODZILLA PAINTED FERN ATHYRIUM NIPONICUM PICTUM 'GODZILLA' New 4 - 10 30 - 36" 0.498 0.88 1.67 40057 JAPANESE PAINTED FERN 'PEARLY WHITE'™ ATHYRIUM NIPONICUM PICTUM' PEARLY WHITE'™ 3 - 10 8 - 20" 0.488 0.86 1.59 40058 JAPANESE PAINTED FERN ATHYRIUM NIPONICUM 'PICTUM' 3 - 10 8 - 20" 0.468 0.79 1.55 40059 JAPANESE PAINTED FERN 'REGAL RED'™ ATHYRIUM NIPONICUM PICTUM 'REGAL RED'™ 3 - 10 8 - 20" 0.498 0.88 1.67 40066 LADY FERN ATHYRIUM FILIX-FEMINA Native 4 - 8 12 - 24" 0.488 0.86 1.59 40074 LADY IN RED™ FERN ATHYRIUM ANGUSTUM FORMA RUBELLUM 'LADY IN RED'™ Native 3 - 8 30 - 36" 0.488 0.86 1.59 40082 TATTING FERN ATHYRIUM FILIX-FEMINA 'FRIZELLIAE' Unique 4 - 8 12 - 18" 0.488 0.86 1.59 40090 VICTORIA LADY FERN ATHYRIUM FILIX-FEMINA 'VICTORIA' Unique 4 - 8 12 - 24" 0.488 0.86 1.59 BLECHNUM - HARD FERNS 43020 DEER FERN BLECHNUM SPICANT Native 5 - 8 8 - 20" 0.498 0.88 1.67 CHEILANTHES (NOTHOLAENA) - LIP & CLOAK FERNS 46020 HAIRY LIP FERN CHEILANTHES LANOSA Native 5 - 9 6 - 16" 0.488 0.86 1.59 46040 SILVER CLOAK FERN CHEILANTHES ARGENTEA 5 - 9 4 - 6" 0.488 0.86 1.59 46060 WAVY CLOAK FERN CHEILANTHES SINUATA Native 8 - 10 4 - 6" 0.488 0.86 1.59 CYRTOMIUM - HOLLY FERNS 49020 FORTUNE'S COLD HARDY HOLLY FERN CYRTOMIUM FORTUNEI 5 - 10 12 - 24" 0.478 0.83 1.57 49040 JAPANESE HOLLY FERN CYRTOMIUM FALCATUM 'ROCHFORDIANUM' 6 - 10 12 - 24" 0.468 0.79 1.55 DRYOPTERIS - WOOD, SHIELD, & BUCKLER FERNS 58100 BEAUTIFUL WOOD FERN DRYOPTERIS PULCHERRIMA New Unique 6 - 9 18 - 24" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58007 BRILLIANCE™ AUTUMN FERN DRYOPTERIS ERYTHROSORA 'BRILLIANCE'™ 5 - 8 24 - 36" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58015 CHAMPION'S WOOD FERN DRYOPTERIS CHAMPIONII 5 - 8 12 - 36" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58043 CRISTATA THE KING MALE FERN DRYOPTERIS FILIX-MAS AFFINIS 'CRISTATA THE KING' 4 - 8 24 - 36" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58031 DIXIE WOOD FERN DRYOPTERIS X AUSTRALIS Native 5 - 9 48 - 60" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58035 EASTERN WOOD FERN DRYOPTERIS MARGINALIS Native 2 - 8 18 - 30" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58039 FANCY FERN DRYOPTERIS INTERMEDIA Native 3 - 8 18 - 36" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58041 GOLDEN MIST WOOD FERN DRYOPTERIS LABORDEI New Unique 5 - 8 12 - 24" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58046 GOLDIE'S GIANT WOOD FERN DRYOPTERIS GOLDIANA Native 3 - 8 36 - 48" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58062 LOG FERN DRYOPTERIS CELSA Native 5 - 9 36 - 48" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58066 MALE FERN DRYOPTERIS FILIX-MAS Native 4 - 8 24 - 48" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58070 MEXICAN MALE FERN DRYOPTERIS PSEUDOFILIX-MAS 5 - 8 30 - 48" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58072 PARSLEY MALE FERN DRYOPTERIS FILIX-MAS 'PARSLEY' Unique 4 - 8 18 - 24" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58078 REMOTE WOOD FERN DRYOPTERIS X REMOTA 4 - 8 12 - 24" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58082 ROBUST MALE FERN DRYOPTERIS X COMPLEXA (AFFINIS X FILIX-MAS) 4 - 8 24 - 48" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58086 SHAGGY SHIELD WOOD FERN DRYOPTERIS CYCADINA 5 - 8 18 - 36" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58088 SOUTHERN SHIELD FERN DRYOPTERIS LUDOVICIANA Native 6 - 9 18 - 48" 0.478 0.83 1.57 58094 TOKYO WOOD FERN DRYOPTERIS TOKYOENSIS 5 - 8 19 - 36" 0.478 0.83 1.57 MATTEUCCIA - OSTRICH FERN 61030 OSTRICH FERN -THE KING MATTEUCCIA STRUTHIOPTERIS 'THE KING' Native 2 - 6 24 - 72" 0.488 0.86 1.59 MICROLEPIA - LACE FERN 64050 LACE FERN MICROLEPIA STRIGOSA 6 - 10 30 - 36" 0.478 0.84 1.57 ONOCLEA - SENSITIVE FERN 67070 SENSITIVE FERN ONOCLEA SENSIBILIS Native 2 - 10 12 - 24" 0.478 0.84 1.57 Page 2 of 4 2020 Casa Flora, Inc.
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