Bracken Fern

$5.69

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10-12 business days July

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Mature Plants

Bracken Fern

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Ships:

7-10 Days

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Height at Maturity:

Under 2 Feet

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Exposure:

Sun Or Shade

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Planting Zones:

3-9

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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KC
Bracken

Surprised by the simplicity of the structure. Appreciate the couple of extra

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Charlotte Reeves
BRACKEN FERN

The ferns are beautiful, packaged excellently, and they are very healthy.

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Paul Johnson
Fernsalso pleased with them and all have grown into large plants

Love this nursery for ferns, I'm al

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Vicki Schaible
bracken fern

Received fern roots very fast. Now have to wait for them to come up next spreing

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Cristy Jackson
Bracken Fern

Looks great in my gardens! Very pleased with this plant.

$5.69

Ship

10-12 business days July

Size

Mature Plants

Description Reviews


Pteridiumaquilinum, commonly known as Bracken Fern, is a Sun Thriving Native Fern

 

Bracken Fern: Pteridiumaquilinum, most commonly called bracken fern, is a plant that grows on every continent (except Antarctica) and in almost every USDA growing zone in the United States.

Although it can grow almost anywhere, the bracken fern is native to the eastern United States.

The Gentle Appearance of Pteridiumaquilinum, Bracken Fern

The bracken fern is easily identifiable by its large triangular fronds. It can reach waist-high and grows long, plume-like stems. The fronds are triangular and display leaflets that grow in pairs.

Depending on the climate in your zone or area, the fronds generally emerge from March until early May; once they open, they stay green for a long growing season.

While they typically grow to a maximum height of four feet, the tallest bracken fern reached approximately seven feet.

The leaf color varies from a softer, lighter shade of green to a dark green hue, depending on the soil. The stems are slightly darker than the leafy matter, creating a lovely tonal impact.

Bracken Fern Is a Remarkably Robust Plant

The common bracken fern grows on sandy or rocky soil and can survive for years. It is a perennial that reemerges yearly with astonishing consistency--even after forest fires, floods, or other disasters.

As the fern grows, it forms a dense, deep root network, which helps it reproduce throughout the season. The deep roots make it resistant to high winds or heavy downpours.

Also, the deeply rooted bracken fern helps to eliminate soil compaction, as the roots dig deep below the surface, not just in short side-to-side clumps like some other fern species.

How to Use Bracken Fern in Your Landscape

Bracken fern is a highly prized plant for the most rugged terrain.

● You can replace the grass on a sloped or steep hill--it will eventually fill in and eliminate the need for mowing.

● Put bracken fern in areas where you'd like to prevent wind erosion of your soil. It spreads faster than some ferns and provides plant coverage within a season.

● Put bracken ferns in your shade garden or water garden.

● Grow bracken ferns in densely wooded areas to add some greenery.

Bracken fern will grow in almost any shaded or partially shaded location you can think of.

Bracken Fern is available online at TN Nursery

Are you ready to order your Pteridiumaquilinum? We are here to dig and ship your order.

Bracken Fern is for sale online at Tn Nursery

Customer Reviews

Based on 14 reviews
86%
(12)
14%
(2)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
K
KC
Bracken

Surprised by the simplicity of the structure. Appreciate the couple of extra

C
Charlotte Reeves
BRACKEN FERN

The ferns are beautiful, packaged excellently, and they are very healthy.

P
Paul Johnson
Fernsalso pleased with them and all have grown into large plants

Love this nursery for ferns, I'm al

V
Vicki Schaible
bracken fern

Received fern roots very fast. Now have to wait for them to come up next spreing

C
Cristy Jackson
Bracken Fern

Looks great in my gardens! Very pleased with this plant.