Add Elegance with Cinnamon Fern Rhizomes
Looking to add a unique and dramatic touch to your garden? Our Cinnamon Fern rhizomes are the perfect choice. You’ll receive 5 healthy, mature roots of Osmundastrum cinnamomeum, ready to transform your water garden or woodland space. The Cinnamon Fern is known for its architectural form and striking color, making it a focal point in any landscape.
The long fronds of the Cinnamon Fern display a beautiful blue-green hue during the summer months, with new growth covered in soft, white hairs. As the fertile fronds mature, they develop a contrasting cinnamon-brown color, adding visual interest throughout the growing season. These ferns can reach heights of up to 4 feet and spread to 3 feet wide, creating a substantial presence in your garden.
Cinnamon Ferns thrive in wet areas, making them ideal for water gardens, bog gardens, or mass plantings in consistently moist locations. Their adaptability and hardiness in zones 4-8 ensure they will flourish in a variety of climates. These ferns also offer ecological benefits, providing habitat and cover for various wildlife species.
Planting instructions are included with every order, making it easy to get started. We carefully package our Cinnamon Fern rhizomes to ensure they arrive in excellent condition, ready to establish and thrive in your garden. We are a licensed nursery, so you can be confident in the quality of your plants.
Transform your outdoor space with the captivating beauty of Cinnamon Ferns. These rhizomes offer a unique opportunity to create a stunning water garden or woodland landscape, adding texture, color, and architectural interest to your surroundings.
Frequently Asked Questions About Cinnamon Ferns
- How big will these Cinnamon Ferns get? The Cinnamon Fern can reach a height of about 4 feet and spread to 3 feet wide at maturity.
- What are the ideal growing conditions for Cinnamon Ferns? They prefer partial to full shade and consistently moist to wet soil. Peat soil is a good choice.
- When is the best time to plant Cinnamon Fern rhizomes? Early spring or fall is the ideal time for planting, allowing the roots to establish before extreme temperatures set in.
- How much sunlight do Cinnamon Ferns need? While they can tolerate full sun in very wet conditions, partial shade is generally preferred to prevent leaf scorch.
- Are Cinnamon Ferns deer resistant? Yes, Cinnamon Ferns are generally considered deer resistant, making them a good choice for gardens where deer are a concern.
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