Adiantum aleuticum – Western Maidenhair Fern (3.5″ Pot)

Adiantum aleuticum is a deciduous to semi-evergreen perennial fern that displays mid-green fronds with black stems and midveins. Spreads by short, creeping rhizomes.

Western maidenhair ferns add a light, delicate texture in the landscape. They are perfect in woodland plantings and naturalized environments. For best results, plant in moderately fertile, well-drained soil with filtered light or part shade.

USDA Zone

, , , , , ,

Recommended Light Conditions

Approximate Mature Height

Approximate Mature Width

Colors (Foliage)

,

Growth Habit

Location

Description

Adiantum aleuticum is a deciduous to semi-evergreen perennial fern that displays mid-green fronds with black stems and midveins. Spreads by short, creeping rhizomes.

Western maidenhair ferns add a light, delicate texture in the landscape. They are perfect in woodland plantings and naturalized environments. For best results, plant in moderately fertile, well-drained soil with filtered light or part shade.

You may also like…