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Fern Cinnamon
Fern Cinnamon
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Growth Rate: Moderate growth rate Light requirements: Partial Sun and shade Plant Group: Perennial Plant Zone: Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9 Size at Maturity: 4 - 5 ft
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Ships: ONE-GALLON containers
Sorry we cannot ship any container plants with soil into CA,AZ,OR,HI,and AK. For these states all plants will be taken out of containers, the soil shaken off of the roots, and then roots dipped in water retention gel, then wrapped with moist medium and packaged to insure fresh and live delivery. Sorry for any inconvenience.
NEW! - Fern Cinnamon - Osmunda cinnamomea Imagine the shady spot in your garden with this large almost tropical tall growing lush looking fern. Don’t let its looks fool you. Growing three to five foot in height it appears tropical but is hardy to zone 3. Cinnamon ferns appear similar to ostrich ferns but with some distinct differences. The crosiers (young, emerging fiddlehead) are white and woolly, and it has a much larger, fertile "cinnamon stick". It also spreads slowly, unlike the rampant ostrich fern.
How to Grow: Cinnamon ferns grow best in constantly damp, acid soil. They can be grown in any lighting conditions, as long as their moisture requirements are met. Plants spread slowly making beautiful stands of graceful fronds. Transplant crowns in the spring and early summer, planting them right at the level of the soil.
Landscape uses: Use cinnamon ferns as a backdrop in larger gardens. They work well with hostas or in the bog garden with ligularia, rodgersia, and other large, bold perennials.
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