A Japanese Painted fern with vivid coloration in the foliage.
Pronunciation
(a-THI-ree-um)(nip-pon-IK-cum)(PIK-tum)
Plant Type
All Plants, Ferns - Hardy
Hardiness Zone
(4)5-8
Sunlight
best foliage color with some dappled sun, best grown in partial shade to shade, easily scorches in the hot dry sun
Moisture
moist, average, avoid dry sites
Soil & Site
average, humusy
Flowers
Ferns do not produce flowers. They were around prior to the evolution of the flowering plants (angiosperms).
Leaves
fronds are silver with a flush of wine red, stipes (stems) are purple red color most intense in the cooler times of the growing season and becomes stable on plants of two years of age.
Dimensions
18 by 18 plus inches (HS)
Maintenance
Like all ferns, Ursula's Red likes a top coating of compost each year.
Propagation
division, will show a degree of variation in colors when grown from spores
Native Site
Species plant native to China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan.
Cultivar Origin
Bred by Ursula Hertz of South Carolina, USA.
Misc Facts
Was tested in the 2002-2014 Chicago Botanic trials and received a 5 out of 5. Athyrium is for some authorities derived from Greek athuros (spiritless) with reference to botanical characteristics of lady-fern (Athyrium filix-femina), and for others from Greek anthyros (doorless) or anthoros (breeding well), both the latter in relation to the reproductive cycle and spores. (www.plantlives.com)
Author's Notes
I have seen many plantings of various cultivars of the Japanese Painted Fern. One thing is evident. They look vary different depending on the growing site, and time of year. Some seem to revert or reseed back to one of their original parents. Secret to growing these: moist, humusy soil, some dappled sun and avoid dry.