5 Cinnamon Fern Bareroots Osmunda Cinnamomea Roots Native Hardy Fern

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The Osmunda cinnamomea (Cinnamon fern) Bareroot is a native fern known for reddish-brown spikes. Ideal for moist, woodland gardens, reaching up to 5 feet. Hardy and easy to grow!

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    Enhance Your Garden with Cinnamon Fern Bareroots

    Osmunda cinnamomea, commonly known as Cinnamon fern, is a striking native plant, adding elegance to any woodland garden. This hardy fern is known for its vibrant, reddish-brown fruiting spikes that emerge in spring. 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 will add texture and eye-catching color to your garden.

    The Cinnamon fern bareroot is ideal for planting in moist, neutral to slightly acidic soil, thriving in partially shaded to fully shaded areas. Unlike other large ferns, it doesn’t spread aggressively, making it perfect for 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. This fern provides stunning visual appeal to your landscape.

    Whether enhancing your garden landscaping or adding a unique focal point to your garden beds, this native fern will provide stunning visual appeal. It adapts well to various soil types but performs best in moist, rich soils, where it can thrive and reach its full height potential of up to 5 feet tall. The Cinnamon Fern is a great choice for any garden.

    Plant this hardy 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 low-maintenance plants offering seasonal beauty and lasting appeal. The Cinnamon Fern is known for its vibrant color and hardy nature.

    Consider the Cinnamon Fern if you’re seeking a low-maintenance, visually appealing plant for your garden. Its unique reddish-brown spikes and non-aggressive growth habit make it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. Add a touch of natural elegance to your outdoor space with the Cinnamon Fern, a true woodland gem.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Q1: How tall will these Cinnamon Fern bareroots grow in my garden?
    • A1: The Osmunda cinnamomea (Cinnamon fern) can grow up to 5 feet tall, creating a dramatic visual impact.
    • Q2: What are the specific soil pH requirements for planting Cinnamon ferns?
    • A2: Cinnamon ferns prefer moist, neutral to slightly acidic soil, ideally with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0.
    • Q3: How much sunlight is needed for Cinnamon ferns to thrive?
    • A3: Cinnamon ferns thrive in partial to full shade and should be protected from direct sunlight, especially during the hottest part of the day.
    • Q4: How often should I water the Cinnamon fern after planting?
    • A4: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the first few weeks after planting, to help the bareroots establish. Water deeply whenever the top inch of soil feels dry.
    • Q5: What is the best time of year to plant Cinnamon fern bareroots?
    • A5: The best time to plant Cinnamon fern bareroots is in early spring or late fall, when the weather is cooler and the soil is moist. This allows the roots to establish before extreme temperatures arrive.

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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

      Early Spring or Late Fall

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