Hay Scented Fern

$5.49

Ship

10-12 business days July

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Mature Age

Hay Scented Fern

heightmaturity
Height at Maturity:

Under 2 Feet

exposure
Exposure:

Sun Or Shade

zone
Planting Zones:

3-8

Usage
Usage:

Border Plants

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Shipped As:

Bare-root

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Can Not Ship To:

NY

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Customer Reviews

Based on 14 reviews
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Michael Howe
Hay scented fern

I have had great success with buying bare root native plants from TN Nursery. I look forward to continued success as these germs sprout and eventually spread.

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Paul Clark
Pending

Received healthy root segments
Have to wait and see what spring brings

P
Paul Clark
Pending

Received healthy root segments
Have to wait and see what spring brings

M
Mia Reed
HAY SCENTED FERN

These ferns are great quality and very pretty!

Thank you for the awesome review, Mila. We are so pleased to hear it is working just as it should and that you are enjoying it so much!

j
jim
Ferns arrived promptly, a few day earlier. Dormant

due to very cool nights, I have not planted them yet.

$5.49

Ship

10-12 business days July

Size

Mature Age

Description Reviews

Hay Scented Fern Dennstaedtia punctilobula 

Hay Scented Fern: A TN Nursery customer favorite, Hay Scented Fern Dennstaedtia punctilobula, adds classic charm to any shade garden.

Gardeners cherish this otherworldly-looking plant for its ease of care and the great scent, which reminds one of the familiar, mildly grassy smell of freshly-harvested hay. 

This low-maintenance plant is a native species of the eastern United States. However, it performs well in all the temperate USDA growing zones.

They can thrive in many soil conditions, from dry, rocky woodlands to moist, dense hardwood forests. The main thing to consider is not soil quality but water. Like most ferns, the hay scented fern likes to stay consistently moist without becoming overly wet or over dry. 

Other than keeping an eye on the moisture content of your soil, the care requirements of this species are minimal. 

Hayscented fern( Dennstaedtia punctilobula) You'll Love the Dainty Appearance  

Dennstaedtia punctilobula might look dainty, but don't let that trick you. These diminutive ferns are sturdy despite their smaller size. 

The lovely golden-brown stems easily support the fresh, spring green fronds, which form a triangular shape. Each frond displays vibrant leaflets that are broad at the base and sharpen into a blunt tip at the end. The frond’s texture has an attractive, hair-like appearance.

The plant grows to a mature height of under two feet but will widen out as much as three to four feet; this growth pattern makes it an ideal ground cover or specimen plant for your shade garden.

How to Care for the Hay Scented Fern

Like many ferns, the hay scented fern is native to North America, where it thrived for thousands of years without any human intervention. Fortunately, all you need to do is plant your Dennstaedtia punctilobula

 in a place with plenty of shade and well-amended soil. During the summer, watch for heat damage and provide water accordingly. Water it only when the ground gets exceptionally dry, or you see brown spots around the margins of the leaflets. 

Hay Scented Fern is Available To Order At TN Nursery today 

Please order your hay scented fern from TN Nursery today--you will never be disappointed with our freshly dug products. 

Customer Reviews

Based on 14 reviews
64%
(9)
36%
(5)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
M
Michael Howe
Hay scented fern

I have had great success with buying bare root native plants from TN Nursery. I look forward to continued success as these germs sprout and eventually spread.

P
Paul Clark
Pending

Received healthy root segments
Have to wait and see what spring brings

P
Paul Clark
Pending

Received healthy root segments
Have to wait and see what spring brings

M
Mia Reed
HAY SCENTED FERN

These ferns are great quality and very pretty!

Thank you for the awesome review, Mila. We are so pleased to hear it is working just as it should and that you are enjoying it so much!

j
jim
Ferns arrived promptly, a few day earlier. Dormant

due to very cool nights, I have not planted them yet.