Lady Fern: vibrant green fronds with delicate serrated edges

Lady Fern

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Lady Fern: vibrant green fronds with delicate serrated edges
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Lady Fern

$42.99
Sale price  $42.99 Regular price 
Unit price $1.72 each
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Ship Date: 10-12 Days

Unit price $1.72 each
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Quick Facts

Exposure: Sun or Shade

Height at Maturity: Under 3 Feet

Usage: Border Plants

Shipped As: Bare-root

Planting Zones: 3-8

Product Details

Lady Fern Also Known As Athyrium filix-femina Wholesale

The Lady Fern is a popular choice for many landscaping designs due to its pure green color and uniquely textured leaves. Known formally as Athyrium filix-femina, this plant reaches a height of two to three feet and a spread of three to seven feet. It is a fast grower that can flourish in various environments, making it ideal for adding lush green foliage to any landscape.

Lady Fern Adds Dimension To Your Garden

Native to the United States and Canada, this perennial sports feathery leaves that taper down to its base in an alternating pattern. Each frond is elongated and segmented into lance-like lobes, adding dimension and a unique texture to the garden. Each frond can reach two to three feet in length and forms a fully arched appearance.

This Fern Has Lush Light Green Foliage

This Fern's light green hue is perfect for naturalizing a setting and is often used to prevent soil erosion in unstabilized areas. Despite its delicate appearance, it resists rabbits and deer. This versatile garden favorite is cold-tolerant and hardy, making it suitable for a wide range of climates.

It Has Many Names

This deciduous fern is ideal for adding volume to outdoor spaces. It is sometimes referred to as Tatting type, Female type, or Asplenium fern. This lacy, ornamental plant brings consistent green foliage throughout the growing season and goes dormant only during winter months.

This Plant Can Be Used As A Groundcover

As a lush groundcover, the Lady Fern is self-fertile and re-emerges from its previous year's rootstock each year. It grows quickly, and its stems transition from green to purple or red in the fall, adding seasonal color to your garden.

Lady Fern clump with dark brown feathery fronds and soil-attached roots

 

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