Family: Dryopteridaceae

Scientific Name: Athyrium filix-femina Vernoniae Cristata

Common Name: Crested Lady Fern

Description

Crested Lady Fern (Athyrium filix-femina Vernoniae Cristata) is a crested form of the Lady Fern.

Pronunciation(ah-THEE-ree-um)
Plant TypeFerns - Hardy
Hardiness Zone4-8
Sunlightpart shade, bright shade to shade
Moistureaverage, moist, avoid dry
Soil & Siteaverage, humusy, organic rich
Flowersnon-flowering, reproduce by spores through alternation of generaton
Leavesdeeply cut fronds, crested (tasseled) tips, has both tasseled and regular fronds on the same plant diluting the crested effect
Stemsrhizomes
Dimensionsup to 2 by 2 feet
Propagationdivision
Cultivar OriginIntroduced in England in 1873.
Misc FactsAthyrium 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 NotesWas tested in the 2002-2014 Chicago Botanic trials and received a 3 out of 5. Had poor tolerance for dry doughty conditions.
Notes & Reference#217-Chicago Botanic Garden (www.chicagobotanic.org), #144-Missouri Botanical Gardens (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org), #145-Plant Lives, (Sue Eland) www.plantlives.com, #228-Encyclopedia of Garden Ferns (Sue Olsen)
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