Fern
Onoclea sensibilis
Sensitive Fern
Plant Type: Fern
Exposure: Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade Shade Tolerant
MORNING sun/AFTERNOON shade to FULL shade
Large somewhat course textured foliage is bright green. Fertile fronds turn dark brown and roll up. Native to wet woods and moist soils along streams. Sensitive to frost and drought. Fast-creeping rhizomes produce a carpet of light green fronds. A tough fern that thrives in moist soil. Plants die down at the first hint of frost but ornamental fertile fronds remain. These can be used in dried arrangements.
Height3-4'
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Spread3-4'
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Growth HabitTHRILLER (upright)
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Landscape Application:
Group in wet woodland areas, along steams or ponds.
Onoclea sensibilis Plant Care:
Prefers well-drained, amended soil and consistent moisture. Grows taller in wet soil.
USDA Hardiness Zone: Zone 4 (-30/-20F)
Sensitive Fern Merit Awards and Special Collections
Sensitive Fern Characteristics & Attributes
Season of Interest
EARLY (March-April), MIDSEASON (May-June), LATE (July-frost)
Early Season (March - April)
Mid Season (May - June)
Late Season (July - frost)
Soil Moisture Needs
High or consistent soil moisture.
Moist
Special Benefits
Bog
Cut Flower / or Foliage
Dried Flower
Critter Resistance
Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant