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Royal Fern
(Osmunda regalis)
This large herbaceous fern is a dramatic addition. Its distinctive brown-tipped fertile fronds emerge through the mass of green foliage in spring, providing a focal point worthy of its name. In addition, royal fern's hardiness makes it well suited to harsher climates where other large ferns, like tree ferns, can't survive.
USDA zones: 3 to 10
Evergreen/herbaceous: Herbaceous
Soil requirement: Requires damp soil to flourish; prefers acidic
Light requirement: Does best in partial shade; will tolerate full sun with ample water
Size: 4 to 6 feet tall
CYAN Horticulture Save to Ideabook Email Photo Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis) This large herbaceous fern is a dramatic addition. Its distinctive brown-tipped fertile fronds emerge through the mass of green foliage in spring, providing a focal point worthy of its name. In addition, royal fern's hardiness makes it well suited to harsher climates where other large ferns, like tree ferns, can't survive. USDA zones: 3 to 10 Evergreen/herbaceous: Herbaceous Soil requirement: Requires damp soil to flourish; prefers acidic Light requirement: Does best in partial shade; will tolerate full sun with ample water Size: 4 to 6 feet tall
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