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Autumn
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Dryopteris

 


Description:

A great group of ferns perfect for a moist, shady environment.  It is best to avoid afternoon sun with this group as too much sun may burn the delicate fronds. 
 
Common Name: Golden Scaled Fern, Autumn Fern, Male Fern
Botanical Name: Dryopteris
Type: Fern
Soil Preference: This plant prefers moist, well-drained soil with a pH of acidic to slightly alkaline.
Light
Requirements:
Shade to partial sun
Attributes: Great in the woodland garden, massing, as a specimen or ground cover.  Will also work well in containers.  Some types serve as hosts for butterfly larvae.
Pests: None serious
Diseases: None serious
Good Companion Plants: Astilbe, Barrenwort, Coral Bells, Foamy Bells, Hosta

Care:

Remove dead foliage in early winter or early spring.  New growth will come up from ground each year.

Planting Instructions: Perennials

 

Varieties:

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Dryopteris erythrosora
Autumn Fern, Japanese Wood Fern
zones 4-9
 
Description:  A dwarf fern with fronds displaying coppery-red turning to deep green.  A great choice for a shady garden.  Avoid afternoon sun. Native to China and Japan.
Bloom Color: n/a
Bloom Time: n/a
Foliage Color: Green; brownish copper fall color
Height: 12-24"
Spread: 12-36"


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Dryopteris filix-mas
Male Fern
zones 2-7
 
Description: This fern prefers a cool place in the garden with moist, woodland soil.  Avoid afternoon sun.  Plants serve as hosts for butterfly larvae.
Bloom Color: n/a
Bloom Time: n/a
Foliage Color: Green
Height: 18-30"
Spread: 12-30"


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Dryopteris filix-mas 'Parsley'
Male Fern
zones 4-8
 
Description:  The 'Parsley' fern is incredibly unique and will stop you in your tracks when you see it! It's hard to resist reaching out to touch its dark green, crinkled and  crested foliage that somewhat resembles parsley. The Male Fern is a vigorous grower that is robust in stature and matures quickly compared to other ferns. Even young plants exhibit the crinkling and cresting. It's great for mass plantings (it does not spread by runners, but rather stays in a clump).
Bloom Color: n/a
Bloom Time: n/a
Foliage Color: Green
Height: 18-24"
Spread: 18-24"


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Dryopteris filix-mas 'Crispa'
Male Fern
zones 2-7
 
Description:  A quite hardy and adaptable fern best for a moist, woodland environment.  Avoid afternoon sun.  Plants serve as hosts for butterfly larvae.
Bloom Color: n/a
Bloom Time: n/a
Foliage Color: Green
Height: 18-30"
Spread: 12-30"

 

 



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