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Christmas Fern

Glossy green fronds with year-round shade appeal.

Christmas Fern produces leathery, glossy dark green fronds that bring dependable texture to shaded gardens throughout the growing season and into winter. The evergreen foliage often remains green around the holidays, which is one reason this native fern earned its common name. Use Christmas Fern where homeowners want a polished woodland look under trees, along shaded walkways, near foundations, or in low-maintenance shade beds that need structure beyond spring and summer flowers.

A native fern for woodland gardens and shaded slopes.

Polystichum acrostichoides is native to much of eastern North America and naturally occurs on wooded slopes, moist banks, ravines, rocky woods, and forested edges. In the landscape, it performs well in part shade to full shade with humusy, well-drained soil, and it is more adaptable than many moisture-demanding ferns. It is especially useful for shaded slopes, under-tree plantings, woodland borders, and naturalized beds where its roots and evergreen foliage help stabilize and soften the soil surface.

A tidy clumping fern that stays manageable.

Christmas Fern grows in a fountain-like clump rather than racing aggressively through the garden. Over time, mature clumps slowly increase in size, but they do not spread like Ostrich Fern or other colony-forming ferns. This makes Christmas Fern easier to use in smaller shaded beds, mixed perennial borders, foundation plantings, and formal woodland designs where homeowners want fern texture without giving up control of the planting.

Deer-resistant foliage with low-maintenance appeal.

Christmas Fern is commonly considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical foliage plant for shaded landscapes where browsing can be frustrating. Once established, it is a tough, low-maintenance fern that handles average shade-garden conditions well. It prefers consistent moisture and organic soil, but it can tolerate somewhat drier shaded sites better than many ferns, especially once its roots are established.

Beautiful with shade perennials and native plantings.

Christmas Fern pairs beautifully with hostas, heuchera, hellebores, astilbe, bleeding hearts, foamflower, carex, columbine, Virginia bluebells, woodland phlox, and other shade-loving perennials. Its evergreen fronds provide a steady backdrop for spring flowers and colorful foliage plants, while its clean clumping habit makes it easy to repeat through a bed. Plant it in groups for a stronger evergreen effect, or use it as a quiet textural accent in native and woodland garden designs.

Glossy green fronds with year-round shade appeal.

Christmas Fern produces leathery, glossy dark green fronds that bring dependable texture to shaded gardens throughout the growing season and into winter. The evergreen foliage often remains green around the holidays, which is one reason this native fern earned its common name. Use Christmas Fern where homeowners want a polished woodland look under trees, along shaded walkways, near foundations, or in low-maintenance shade beds that need structure beyond spring and summer flowers.

A native fern for woodland gardens and shaded slopes.

Polystichum acrostichoides is native to much of eastern North America and naturally occurs on wooded slopes, moist banks, ravines, rocky woods, and forested edges. In the landscape, it performs well in part shade to full shade with humusy, well-drained soil, and it is more adaptable than many moisture-demanding ferns. It is especially useful for shaded slopes, under-tree plantings, woodland borders, and naturalized beds where its roots and evergreen foliage help stabilize and soften the soil surface.

A tidy clumping fern that stays manageable.

Christmas Fern grows in a fountain-like clump rather than racing aggressively through the garden. Over time, mature clumps slowly increase in size, but they do not spread like Ostrich Fern or other colony-forming ferns. This makes Christmas Fern easier to use in smaller shaded beds, mixed perennial borders, foundation plantings, and formal woodland designs where homeowners want fern texture without giving up control of the planting.

Deer-resistant foliage with low-maintenance appeal.

Christmas Fern is commonly considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical foliage plant for shaded landscapes where browsing can be frustrating. Once established, it is a tough, low-maintenance fern that handles average shade-garden conditions well. It prefers consistent moisture and organic soil, but it can tolerate somewhat drier shaded sites better than many ferns, especially once its roots are established.

Beautiful with shade perennials and native plantings.

Christmas Fern pairs beautifully with hostas, heuchera, hellebores, astilbe, bleeding hearts, foamflower, carex, columbine, Virginia bluebells, woodland phlox, and other shade-loving perennials. Its evergreen fronds provide a steady backdrop for spring flowers and colorful foliage plants, while its clean clumping habit makes it easy to repeat through a bed. Plant it in groups for a stronger evergreen effect, or use it as a quiet textural accent in native and woodland garden designs.

$9.88

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Christmas Fern—

$32.95

$9.88

Description

Glossy green fronds with year-round shade appeal.

Christmas Fern produces leathery, glossy dark green fronds that bring dependable texture to shaded gardens throughout the growing season and into winter. The evergreen foliage often remains green around the holidays, which is one reason this native fern earned its common name. Use Christmas Fern where homeowners want a polished woodland look under trees, along shaded walkways, near foundations, or in low-maintenance shade beds that need structure beyond spring and summer flowers.

A native fern for woodland gardens and shaded slopes.

Polystichum acrostichoides is native to much of eastern North America and naturally occurs on wooded slopes, moist banks, ravines, rocky woods, and forested edges. In the landscape, it performs well in part shade to full shade with humusy, well-drained soil, and it is more adaptable than many moisture-demanding ferns. It is especially useful for shaded slopes, under-tree plantings, woodland borders, and naturalized beds where its roots and evergreen foliage help stabilize and soften the soil surface.

A tidy clumping fern that stays manageable.

Christmas Fern grows in a fountain-like clump rather than racing aggressively through the garden. Over time, mature clumps slowly increase in size, but they do not spread like Ostrich Fern or other colony-forming ferns. This makes Christmas Fern easier to use in smaller shaded beds, mixed perennial borders, foundation plantings, and formal woodland designs where homeowners want fern texture without giving up control of the planting.

Deer-resistant foliage with low-maintenance appeal.

Christmas Fern is commonly considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical foliage plant for shaded landscapes where browsing can be frustrating. Once established, it is a tough, low-maintenance fern that handles average shade-garden conditions well. It prefers consistent moisture and organic soil, but it can tolerate somewhat drier shaded sites better than many ferns, especially once its roots are established.

Beautiful with shade perennials and native plantings.

Christmas Fern pairs beautifully with hostas, heuchera, hellebores, astilbe, bleeding hearts, foamflower, carex, columbine, Virginia bluebells, woodland phlox, and other shade-loving perennials. Its evergreen fronds provide a steady backdrop for spring flowers and colorful foliage plants, while its clean clumping habit makes it easy to repeat through a bed. Plant it in groups for a stronger evergreen effect, or use it as a quiet textural accent in native and woodland garden designs.