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Maidenhair fern stands out with its dark black rachis (stems), its delicate foliage, and its fan-shaped fronds. Perfect for rock gardens, woodland gardens, and shady outcrops of all sorts, these beauties will reward patient gardeners.

Photo: Wikimedia Commons | Public Domain

Larval Host for the

1-2'

1-2'

SIZE

SOIL

Moist, Wet, Average, Acidic, Medium, Well-Drained, Humus, Rich

LIGHT

Part Shade, Shade

BENEFITS

Toads, Lizards

NOTES

Easily propagated by rhizome division in early spring or late fall or from spores. Easiest to divide roots during fiddlehead stage.

CHARACTERISTICS

Low Maintenance, Rabbit Resistant, Deer Resistant, Showy, Slow Growing, Will Naturalize

Non-Flowering

Fern

This 

flowers in

Northern Maidenhair Fern

Adiantum pedatum

DETAIL VIEW

DESCRIPTION

Maidenhair fern stands out with its dark black rachis (stems), its delicate foliage, and its fan-shaped fronds. Perfect for rock gardens, woodland gardens, and shady outcrops of all sorts, these beauties will reward patient gardeners.

Photo: Wikimedia Commons | Public Domain
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