Most Autumn Ferns will have frond coloration in the spring and fall, but this cultivars colors are brighter.
Pronunciation
(dry-OP-ter-iss)(er-rith-roh-SOR-uh)
Plant Type
All Plants, Ferns - Hardy
Hardiness Zone
3-8
Sunlight
shade, part shade
Moisture
prefers moist sites
Soil & Site
humus rich, moist
Growing Media
humus rich, moist
Flowers
bright-red spore clusters (sori) appear on frond undersides.
Leaves
fronds have a copper-red color in the spring, russet in the fall, green during the growing season
Dimensions
18-24" tall by 18" spread
Propagation
division
Misc Facts
The genus name Dryopteris (Greek) means "oak-fern". The fern is found many times growing in Oak forests. The species name felis-mas means male fern, probably because of its vigorous growth. For centuries an extract of this fern was used to control tapeworms. The chemicals filicin and filmarone found in the oil are toxic to the worms
Author's Notes
This is an impressive plant in the spring. Under the correct growing conditions they are vivid.
Notes & Reference
#90-Ferns for American Gardens (John T Mickel),
#228-Encyclopedia of Garden Ferns (Sue Olsen)