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PLANT PROFILE

COMMON NAME: Lady Fern aka Northern Lady Fern

BINOMIAL: Athyrium filix-femina aka Athyrium angustum

FamilyDryopteridaceae
Cdn Native Rangeall Canadian provinces 
Natural habitatforests, forest edges, swamps, woodlands
Typeherbaceous perennial
Featuresfine textured, lacy foliage, sometimes reddish-brown late in the season
Growth habitcompact/clumping, vase shaped, shallow rhizome
Mature height 60 – 150 cm (24 – 60”)
Mature spread90 – 180 cm (36 – 72”) usually compact but will spread if left for a long period
Life spanlong
Hardiness Zone3 – 9
Growing conditionspart shade (dappled, morning sun), shade, no full sun
Soil conditionsmoisture—wet, average, organically rich
Watering needsintolerant of long periods of drought
Fertilizer needsprefers organically rich soil
Tolerancedeer and rabbit browsing
Maintenance ranklow
Maintenance needscut back if needed to maintain compact shape
Bloomnon-flowering
Fruitn/a
Pollinator supportn/a
Environmental supportcover for small mammals and birds
Garden Usenaturalize, massing, groundcover, rain garden
Risks & Cautionsfilicic acid may be toxic to some livestock; an overdose is toxic and potentially fatal to humans; easily damaged by trampling

References: Ontario Ferns, ontarioferns.com; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service; Native Plant Trust Plant Finder; North American Native Plant Assn

Photo Credits:

Lady Fern (credit: Krysztof Ziarnek, Kenraiz)

Lady fern (credit: W. Carter)