Athyrium ‘filix-femina’ is a stunning deciduous fern which is noted for its attractive fresh green fronds and long-lasting colour. Its lacy, lance-shaped, bi-pinnate fronds are a beautiful pale green and in some plants, the midrib are green but others can be red, which provides a striking contrast. This is the perfect fern to add to the garden as it is one of the most rewarding and is quite easy to grow. When mature, this plant can reach a maximum mature height of 60 cm and spread of 60 cm. It is a versatile plant, which is perfect for use in under-planting, beds, borders or woodlands. This plant has been awarded The RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM)
Suggested Care: Athyrium ‘filix-femina’ should be planted in very fertile soils which are moist but well-drained, positioned in a partial or fully shaded area. It will tolerate full sun if constant moisture is provided. It is important that you do not let the soils dry out however, this cultivar can withstand dryer soils than others. Dead or damaged fronds may be removed as necessary but typically this plant dies back in the winter itself. Propagate by sowing spores in mid to late summer (cultivars may not come true) or by division in spring. The perfect plant as it is generally pest and disease free!
Planting Instructions: Break up the soil well before planting and dig a hole twice the size of the pot. Remove plant from the pot by tapping the rim of the pot in āup side downā position. However, do not pull the plant from the pot. Firm soil after planting and water regularly for the first month.