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Tassel Fern

Glossy dark green fronds with refined structure.

Tassel Fern is prized for its shiny, dark green fronds that bring a clean, elegant texture to shaded gardens. The fronds form a symmetrical, vase-shaped clump that looks polished without feeling stiff, making this fern useful in woodland gardens, foundation beds, shaded walkways, and mixed perennial borders. Its deep green foliage contrasts beautifully with silver Japanese Painted Ferns, coppery Autumn Ferns, broad hostas, colorful heuchera, hellebores, carex, and other shade-loving plants.

Distinctive new growth with a tasseled look.

The common name Tassel Fern comes from the way new fronds emerge upright and then bend backward at the tips before flattening as they mature. This creates a temporary tassel-like effect that adds seasonal interest and gives the plant a distinctive personality in spring. The unfurling fronds also have a textured, fuzzy look from the bristly scales along the stems, making this fern especially appealing for homeowners to enjoy up close along paths, patios, and shaded entries.

An evergreen fern for shade garden structure.

Polystichum polyblepharum is evergreen to semi-evergreen in many climates, giving shaded plantings structure beyond the main growing season. In colder areas, winter weather may roughen the foliage, but the plant refreshes with new growth in spring. Use Tassel Fern as a low evergreen mass, a textural foundation companion, a refined shade accent, or a quiet backdrop for spring flowers and colorful foliage perennials.

Deer-resistant foliage with low-maintenance appeal.

Tassel Fern is commonly considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical foliage plant for shaded landscapes where browsing pressure can be frustrating. It is also relatively easy to grow when placed in the right site. For best results, plant it in part shade to full shade with rich, moist, well-drained soil, and protect it from hot afternoon sun, drying winds, and constantly soggy conditions.

Beautiful in containers and layered woodland plantings.

Tassel Fern works well in shaded containers, porch planters, woodland gardens, and mixed shade beds where its glossy texture can be appreciated throughout the season. Its tidy clumping habit makes it easier to use in smaller spaces than more aggressive spreading ferns. Plant it in groups for a stronger evergreen effect, or repeat it through a shaded border to create rhythm, polish, and year-round foliage interest.

Glossy dark green fronds with refined structure.

Tassel Fern is prized for its shiny, dark green fronds that bring a clean, elegant texture to shaded gardens. The fronds form a symmetrical, vase-shaped clump that looks polished without feeling stiff, making this fern useful in woodland gardens, foundation beds, shaded walkways, and mixed perennial borders. Its deep green foliage contrasts beautifully with silver Japanese Painted Ferns, coppery Autumn Ferns, broad hostas, colorful heuchera, hellebores, carex, and other shade-loving plants.

Distinctive new growth with a tasseled look.

The common name Tassel Fern comes from the way new fronds emerge upright and then bend backward at the tips before flattening as they mature. This creates a temporary tassel-like effect that adds seasonal interest and gives the plant a distinctive personality in spring. The unfurling fronds also have a textured, fuzzy look from the bristly scales along the stems, making this fern especially appealing for homeowners to enjoy up close along paths, patios, and shaded entries.

An evergreen fern for shade garden structure.

Polystichum polyblepharum is evergreen to semi-evergreen in many climates, giving shaded plantings structure beyond the main growing season. In colder areas, winter weather may roughen the foliage, but the plant refreshes with new growth in spring. Use Tassel Fern as a low evergreen mass, a textural foundation companion, a refined shade accent, or a quiet backdrop for spring flowers and colorful foliage perennials.

Deer-resistant foliage with low-maintenance appeal.

Tassel Fern is commonly considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical foliage plant for shaded landscapes where browsing pressure can be frustrating. It is also relatively easy to grow when placed in the right site. For best results, plant it in part shade to full shade with rich, moist, well-drained soil, and protect it from hot afternoon sun, drying winds, and constantly soggy conditions.

Beautiful in containers and layered woodland plantings.

Tassel Fern works well in shaded containers, porch planters, woodland gardens, and mixed shade beds where its glossy texture can be appreciated throughout the season. Its tidy clumping habit makes it easier to use in smaller spaces than more aggressive spreading ferns. Plant it in groups for a stronger evergreen effect, or repeat it through a shaded border to create rhythm, polish, and year-round foliage interest.

$10.49

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Tassel Fern—

$34.95

$10.49

Description

Glossy dark green fronds with refined structure.

Tassel Fern is prized for its shiny, dark green fronds that bring a clean, elegant texture to shaded gardens. The fronds form a symmetrical, vase-shaped clump that looks polished without feeling stiff, making this fern useful in woodland gardens, foundation beds, shaded walkways, and mixed perennial borders. Its deep green foliage contrasts beautifully with silver Japanese Painted Ferns, coppery Autumn Ferns, broad hostas, colorful heuchera, hellebores, carex, and other shade-loving plants.

Distinctive new growth with a tasseled look.

The common name Tassel Fern comes from the way new fronds emerge upright and then bend backward at the tips before flattening as they mature. This creates a temporary tassel-like effect that adds seasonal interest and gives the plant a distinctive personality in spring. The unfurling fronds also have a textured, fuzzy look from the bristly scales along the stems, making this fern especially appealing for homeowners to enjoy up close along paths, patios, and shaded entries.

An evergreen fern for shade garden structure.

Polystichum polyblepharum is evergreen to semi-evergreen in many climates, giving shaded plantings structure beyond the main growing season. In colder areas, winter weather may roughen the foliage, but the plant refreshes with new growth in spring. Use Tassel Fern as a low evergreen mass, a textural foundation companion, a refined shade accent, or a quiet backdrop for spring flowers and colorful foliage perennials.

Deer-resistant foliage with low-maintenance appeal.

Tassel Fern is commonly considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical foliage plant for shaded landscapes where browsing pressure can be frustrating. It is also relatively easy to grow when placed in the right site. For best results, plant it in part shade to full shade with rich, moist, well-drained soil, and protect it from hot afternoon sun, drying winds, and constantly soggy conditions.

Beautiful in containers and layered woodland plantings.

Tassel Fern works well in shaded containers, porch planters, woodland gardens, and mixed shade beds where its glossy texture can be appreciated throughout the season. Its tidy clumping habit makes it easier to use in smaller spaces than more aggressive spreading ferns. Plant it in groups for a stronger evergreen effect, or repeat it through a shaded border to create rhythm, polish, and year-round foliage interest.