3 Cinnamon Fern Bareroots Osmunda Cinnamomea Roots Native Hardy Fern

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Add elegance to your garden with Cinnamon Fern Bareroots (Osmunda cinnamomea). This native fern features dramatic reddish-brown spikes, grows to 5ft, and thrives in moist, shaded gardens.

  • Hardy
  • Low Maintenance

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    Enhance Your Garden with Cinnamon Fern Bareroots

    Osmunda cinnamomea, commonly known as Cinnamon fern, is a striking and dramatic native plant that brings a touch of elegance to any woodland garden. Known for its vibrant, reddish-brown fruiting spikes that emerge in spring, this fern forms large vase-shaped clumps that can grow up to 5 feet high. These distinctive fronds remain striking long after the spores are shed, making the Cinnamon fern a year-round feature in your landscape. The Cinnamon fern is a hardy and low-maintenance choice for gardeners.

    The Cinnamon fern bareroot is ideal for planting in moist, neutral to slightly acidic soil, where it thrives in partially shaded to fully shaded areas. Unlike other large ferns, it doesn’t spread aggressively, making it a perfect choice for more controlled, ornamental spaces. The Osmunda cinnamomea fern prefers a humid environment, making it an excellent option for woodland gardens, shaded corners, or areas with consistent moisture. The reddish-brown spikes add visual appeal.

    Whether you’re enhancing your garden landscaping or adding a unique focal point to your garden beds, this fern will provide stunning visual appeal. It adapts well to a variety of soil types, but performs best in moist, rich soils, where it can thrive and reach its full height potential. This native fern is perfect for eco-friendly landscaping.

    Plant this fern in your garden to bring texture and an eye-catching pop of color with its dramatic reddish-brown fronds. The Cinnamon fern is a premium choice for gardeners looking for hardy and low-maintenance plants that offer seasonal beauty and lasting appeal. Its moisture tolerance makes it ideal for shaded, humid garden areas.

    The Cinnamon fern, with its distinctive reddish-brown spikes and manageable growth habit, is a superior choice for creating elegant and low-maintenance garden spaces. This Osmunda cinnamomea is perfect for woodland gardens, shaded corners, or as an accent in garden beds. It can also be used for landscaping around water features or along moist garden edges.

    Key Features and Benefits:

    • Unique Reddish-Brown Fruiting Spikes – Adds visual interest throughout the year.
    • Native Plant – Native to woodlands, making it ideal for eco-friendly landscaping.
    • Tall & Elegant – Grows up to 5 feet tall, perfect for creating striking visual focal points.
    • Low Maintenance – Does not spread aggressively, making it easy to control in gardens.
    • Moisture-Tolerant – Thrives in moist, slightly acidic soil, ideal for shaded, humid garden areas.

    Frequently Asked Questions:

      1. How tall does Osmunda cinnamomea (Cinnamon fern) grow, and how much space should I allow for each plant?

    The Cinnamon fern can grow up to 5 feet tall and forms vase-shaped clumps about 2-3 feet wide. Space plants 2-3 feet apart to allow for mature growth.

      1. What kind of soil does the Cinnamon fern prefer, and how can I improve the soil in my garden to ensure it thrives?

    Cinnamon ferns thrive in moist, neutral to slightly acidic soil. Amend your garden soil with peat moss or compost to improve moisture retention and acidity if needed.

      1. Can I grow Cinnamon ferns in full sun, or what is the ideal sunlight exposure for optimal growth and reddish-brown spike development?

    No, Cinnamon ferns prefer partial to full shade and may not thrive in full sun exposure. Aim for dappled sunlight or at least 4-6 hours of shade per day to encourage healthy growth and vibrant spike coloration.

      1. Does the Cinnamon fern spread quickly in the garden, and will it become invasive if left unchecked?

    No, unlike other ferns, Cinnamon ferns do not spread aggressively. They form compact, vase-shaped clumps that are easy to manage and unlikely to become invasive.

    1. When do the reddish-brown spikes appear on the Cinnamon fern, and how long do they last throughout the growing season?

    The reddish-brown spikes typically emerge in early spring and remain visible long after the spores have been shed, providing year-round interest. The fronds persist throughout the growing season.

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    Product Details
    • USDA Hardiness Zone

      3-8
    • Soil Type

      Moist, Neutral to Slightly Acidic
    • Sunlight Exposure

      Partial Shade to Full Shade
    • Expected Planting Period

      Spring or Fall

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      3 Cinnamon Fern Bareroots Osmunda Cinnamomea Roots Native Hardy Fern