Struthiopteris (Blechnum) spicant (Deer Fern) 1 gal

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This graceful evergreen fern is an excellent addition to a part- or full-shade woodland garden that has humus-rich soils.

Its lower, lush fronds are evergreen and sterile; its fertile fronds emerge from the center and stand erect, resembling delicate black combs. In the right conditions, this is one of our most stunning native ferns!

Typically reaches 2 ft. (up to 3 ft. in moister conditions). Plant in shade, top dress with compost and/or wood-chip mulch. Give it deep, infrequent irrigation during its establishment period, and keep an eye on it during future extreme heat spells, as it may require a supplemental drink during extreme weather events, depending on how much shade it is in and how rich the soils are.

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This graceful evergreen fern is an excellent addition to a part- or full-shade woodland garden that has humus-rich soils.

Its lower, lush fronds are evergreen and sterile; its fertile fronds emerge from the center and stand erect, resembling delicate black combs. In the right conditions, this is one of our most stunning native ferns!

Typically reaches 2 ft. (up to 3 ft. in moister conditions). Plant in shade, top dress with compost and/or wood-chip mulch. Give it deep, infrequent irrigation during its establishment period, and keep an eye on it during future extreme heat spells, as it may require a supplemental drink during extreme weather events, depending on how much shade it is in and how rich the soils are.

This graceful evergreen fern is an excellent addition to a part- or full-shade woodland garden that has humus-rich soils.

Its lower, lush fronds are evergreen and sterile; its fertile fronds emerge from the center and stand erect, resembling delicate black combs. In the right conditions, this is one of our most stunning native ferns!

Typically reaches 2 ft. (up to 3 ft. in moister conditions). Plant in shade, top dress with compost and/or wood-chip mulch. Give it deep, infrequent irrigation during its establishment period, and keep an eye on it during future extreme heat spells, as it may require a supplemental drink during extreme weather events, depending on how much shade it is in and how rich the soils are.