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Maidenhair Fern

Adiantum pedatum
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Maidenhair Fern is a delicate-looking but resilient native woodland fern, beloved for its airy texture and finely divided, fan-shaped fronds. Each frond emerges in a circular arrangement from sleek, dark stems, creating a refined, lacy effect that adds elegance to any shaded garden space. It typically grows 1–2 feet tall and wide, slowly forming graceful clumps over time.

Thriving in moist, well-drained, humus-rich soils, Maidenhair Fern is perfect for shady borders, woodland gardens, or naturalistic understory plantings. Its vivid green foliage creates a cooling visual anchor, especially when paired with bolder shade plants like foamflower, wild ginger, or columbine.

Despite its delicate appearance, Maidenhair Fern is deer-resistant and surprisingly hardy, offering both aesthetic and ecological value. Its low growth provides cover for small wildlife and helps maintain healthy soil structure in forested settings.

Why Choose Maidenhair Fern?

  • Graceful, fan-shaped foliage adds texture and elegance to shaded gardens.
  • Deer-resistant and resilient despite its delicate look.
  • .Ideal for moist, shady borders, woodland edges, and understory gardens.
  • Provides habitat value and soil stability in forest-like conditions.

Plant in part to full shade with consistently moist, well-drained soils rich in organic matter. Avoid dry or compacted sites. Cut back any withered fronds in early spring to encourage new growth.

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  • Keep soil consistently moist but never soggy—avoid letting it dry out, especially during hot weather.
  • Remove dead or damaged fronds in early spring to make way for new growth.
  • Prefers rich, humusy, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter.
  • Apply a layer of leaf mold or compost to maintain moisture and mimic natural forest floor conditions.
  • Protect from harsh winds and intense afternoon sun, which can scorch the foliage. Ideal for north- or east-facing beds.