
Fern - Maiden Hair
The American Maidenhair Fern, Adiantum pedatum, is a deciduous, clump-forming fern which typically grows 1.5 to 2' tall and is most frequently found on rich wooded slopes, ravine bottoms and damp shady woods. American Maidenhair Ferns prefer moist, shady conditions, but will grow in sunnier spots if kept moist. Wiry stems are reddish-brown to black. Crosiers (coiled young fiddleheads) emerge pink in spring. The attractive foliage is showcased in container plantings, foundation plantings, and ground covers.
Plant Facts
| Family | Adiantum pedatum 'Maiden Hair Fern' |
|---|---|
| Foliage | Apple Green |
| Mature Height | 12 - 24 inches |
| Soil | Widely Adaptable |
| Zones | 3-8 |
| Moisture | Moist, Well Drained |
| Mature Form | Mounding |
| Growth Rate | Slow |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun - Full Shade |
| Flower Color | Green |
| Bulb Type | Tuberous Root |
| Bulb Spacing | 1 - 2 inches |
| Flowering Period | April to September |




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