Adiantum aleuticum




Botanical Name: Adiantum aleuticum / Adiantum pedatum
Common Name: maidenhair fern
Family Name: Adiantaceae
Origin/Distribution: British Columbia, N. West United States

Leaf:
Fern-like, Fronds, Green, Purple, Digitate (palmate), Odd-pinnate, Lanceolate/Linear/Obtuse/ Pinnately lobed
Bud: Basal
Stem/Petiole: Black 
Fruit/Seed: Sporangium (spores), Sori marginal with a false indusium formed from the reflexed leaf margin

Size:
Height: 0.4 - 0.7m/Spread: 0.6 - 1.0m
Habit: Irregular, Pendulous, Spreading
Form: Round

Soil:
Rich, Well-drained
Moisture: Moderate
Sun: Partial sun, Full sun *if kept moist
Exposure: Partial shade, Filtered shade, Deep shade
Hardiness zone(USDA):  3 - 9

Landscape use:
Accent plant, Alpine, Bedding plant, Cut flower/foliage, Forestry, Ground cover, Group or mass planting, Indoor plant, Mixed shrub boarder, Perennial boarder, Waterside planting, Woodland margin

Notes:
Perennial

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