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Perennials, Grasses & Roses

FERN Osmunda clay. (Interrupt)
Common Name: Fern, Interrupted

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Plant Type: Perennials, Grasses & Roses
Zone: 3 Foliage: Green
Height: 2-3' Fall Foliage:
Width / Spread: 2-3' Flower:
Habit: Vase Flower Season:
Sun Requirements: Partial/Shade Fruit:
Uses: Woodland Planting
Naturalizing
Mass planting
Tolerance: Native
Deer Resistant
Moist Soil

Description:
Large fronds emerge from a basal rhizome in a vase-shape. Tips of foliage are rounded rather than pointed which helps to distinguish from Cinnamon fern. Large sterile leaflets are "interrupted" by small fertile leaflets in the middle of the stem. Grows in partial-full shade in moist or even relatively dry soils. NATIVE.

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