The Chain Fern is a hardy grower and does well in moist soil with rocks and clay.
Our online native tree nursery has the largest selection of trees plants and shrubs available anywhere. These two things combined make us America’s leading online nursery.Ferns of any species tend to make wonderful accents to any garden setting boarders for a shady pathway or even just as ground cover or filling in an empty spot where nothing else seems to fit. They are also great to plant in hanging baskets to make a home or office setting feel a bit more welcoming and friendly. The Chain fern is one of the many plants we have available for you at everyday low prices. This fern is native to the western United States and can be found in Arizona. This rather large coarse fern typically grows to a massive 6 feet in height. The Chain fern prefers partial or full shade and will need a lot of moisture.Other variations such as the Virginia or netted chain fern tend to be smaller and grow in swampy areas. While the Chain Ferns vary in appearance they all have similar spore cases arranged in chain like rows along the back of their fronds. Ferns of all varieties are wonderful for that special place in your garden where you want something eye catching. They offer fillers boarders or accents to even the most difficult spots in your garden. In hanging baskets they can also make a home or office feel comfortable and welcoming.Visit our online nursery today and talk to our experienced customer service staff for any questions you may have about our products. Our online tree nursery accepts orders 24 hours a day so you can shop form the comfort of your home and have the products delivered straight to your house. We have products for all of your gardening and landscaping needs. At TNNursery.net we are committed to bringing you superior products at affordable prices every day.
Zone 4-9
Mature Height: 1.5-2 ft.
Mature Width: 1-1.5 ft.
Growth/Year: 1.5-2 ft.
Sunlight: Partial to Full Shade
Soil Conditions: Adaptable to various Soils
Botanical Name: Woodwardia Areolata