One of the most colorful ferns for the garden, the Japanese Painted Fern has silvery-grey fronds which are dusty purple towards the center. They are set off by the purplish-red veins and stems. This fern has a low and mounding habit, slowly spreading by rhizomes to form dense colonies. The fronds are positioned in a way that creates a horizontal layering effect much like you see in Dogwood trees.
Shade, Part Shade | |
Average, Consistent | |
12-18 inches | |
24 inches | |
Summer | |
No | |
No | |
Deer, Rabbit | |
No | |
Yes |