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Ostrich Fern Matteuccia struthiopteris
Ostrich Fern Matteuccia struthiopteris


 
Large, feathery, upright fern.
One of the most common native ferns, growing all over northern regions. Plants form a large, upright clump of big green fronds. In spring the unfurling fiddleheads are often harvested in the wild as a gourmet treat. Roots are spreading, and plants can form quite a large patch in time. Requires plenty of water through the summer, otherwise the foliage may become dormant. Cinnamon-brown fertile fronds push up from the centre of each clump in summer, and these remain attractive all winter long. Prune off dead foliage and fertile fronds in late winter. Deciduous.
Foliage plant all season
Deer resistant, winter hardy, container

Homeowner Planting and Maintenance Tips:

Easy to grow in humus-rich soil in partial shade to deep shade.

Full shade, partial shade
Height: 35" - 47"
Growability: easy

 

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