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This native, more common to western and northern portions of the Mid-Atlantic Region, grows in moist woods, slopes and swamp edges. The term “interrupted” in its common name refers to the distinctive gap left in the middle of the fern blade when fertile leaflets wither and fall off mid-summer.

Photo: Wikimedia Commons | Public Domain

Larval Host for the

2-3'

2-3'

SIZE

SOIL

Moist, Rich, Acidic

LIGHT

Part Shade, Shade

BENEFITS

Birds, Toads, Small Mammals

NOTES

Tolerates shallow, rocky soil. Can reach 5-6' tall in optimum conditions. Rhizomes used as fiber for potting orchids.

CHARACTERISTICS

Low Maintenance

Non-Flowering

Fern

This 

flowers in

Interrupted Fern

Osmunda claytoniana

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DESCRIPTION

This native, more common to western and northern portions of the Mid-Atlantic Region, grows in moist woods, slopes and swamp edges. The term “interrupted” in its common name refers to the distinctive gap left in the middle of the fern blade when fertile leaflets wither and fall off mid-summer.

Photo: Wikimedia Commons | Public Domain
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