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This native fern, one of North America’s largest, is frequent to common in moist woods through much of the Mid-Atlantic Region. Previously known as Osmunda regalis, its unique fronds are cut into large rounded leaflets. Another common name “flowering fern” refers to its tassel-like fertile clusters.

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Larval Host for the

2-6'

2-3'

SIZE

SOIL

Moist, Wet, Rich, Acidic

LIGHT

Part Shade, Shade

BENEFITS

Birds, Toads, Small Mammals

NOTES

Spreads slowly by rhizomes. Rhizomes used as fiber for potting orchids.

CHARACTERISTICS

Cover for Wildlife, Tolerates Drought, Tolerates Rabbits

Non-Flowering

Fern

This 

flowers in

Royal Fern

Osmunda spectabilis

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DESCRIPTION

This native fern, one of North America’s largest, is frequent to common in moist woods through much of the Mid-Atlantic Region. Previously known as Osmunda regalis, its unique fronds are cut into large rounded leaflets. Another common name “flowering fern” refers to its tassel-like fertile clusters.

Photo: Public Domain
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