Thelypteris decursive-pinnata – Japanese Beech Fern (3.5″ Pot)

Thelypteris decursive-pinnata, commonly called Japanese Beech Fern, features very erect, tapering, deciduous fronds growing from slowly creeping rhizomes. Forms a dense colony.

Ferns thrive in neutral to acidic, loose, richly organic soil. Excellent for mass plantings, rock gardens, containers, in woodlands and naturalized landscapes.

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Thelypteris decursive-pinnata, commonly called Japanese Beech Fern, features very erect, tapering, deciduous fronds growing from slowly creeping rhizomes. Forms a dense colony.

Ferns thrive in neutral to acidic, loose, richly organic soil. Excellent for mass plantings, rock gardens, containers, in woodlands and naturalized landscapes.

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