Ferns — Northern lady fern (Athyrium angustum) Spores
Ferns — Northern lady fern (Athyrium angustum) Spores
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Delicate green fern fronds unfurl into a vase-shaped specimen. Fast-growing by creeping stems, so excellent for stabilizing a slope or filling in a shady corner. Deer-resistant foliage.
Native to Maine: Yes
Growing conditions: Shade in medium soil
Grows up to: 2'
Pairs well with: Black bugbane, bunchberry, cardinal flower, tall American bellflower, and zig-zag goldenrod
Natural habitat: Deciduous woodlands
Germination Code(s): Fern Spores
Sow spores in a warm, bright location in a sealed container, and keep moist. Further instructions will be enclosed with your order. This species is very challenging to grow, and a great species for more experienced seed-sowers.
Read more about growing ferns from spores here (scroll to the bottom of the page).
