Royal Fern
The Royal Fern is a Large, striking fern with feathery fronds and a distinctive crown of fertile fronds, typically found in wetland habitats and appreciated for their ornamental appeal in gardens.
The royal fern is distinctive from other plants in the class because of its notable size. Specifically, this is one of the largest that grows outside of tropical zones in the United States. Also known as the osmunda regalis, the plant thrives in areas of the yard that are moist, including both shady and partially shady spots. Why should you include it in your landscaping plans?
The Eye-Catching Aesthetics Of Royal Fern
The plant is appropriately named because it can grow up to six feet tall, and its size at maturity often makes it a strong focal point in yards. The fronds can be as wide as 16 inches, and they feature up to nine pairs of pinna that each have up to 13 pinnules. These qualities, combined with the healthy green color and the point shape of the fronts, add a rich texture to your yard that elevates aesthetics.
The Wildlife Attraction and Tolerance Of Royal Fern
While some wildlife is welcome in your yard, other wildlife can cause considerable damage and should be deterred. The potential damage from foragers like deer and rabbits is deterred as these animals do not use this plant for food. However, turtles, birds, and frogs, which generally do not cause damage, often seek shelter in their bushy leaves.
Royal Fern Is A Natural Pest Deterrent
While hungry insects often feed on various types of plants, it is well-known for repelling them. Specifically, the recognizable leaves have special proteins that repel many types of insects. Any insects that do find their way to these plants often become food for the birds and other animals that live under the fronds for protection from the elements and their natural predators.
The Contained Growth Of Royal Fern
There is little concern about these lush plants outgrowing their allocated space when they are planted three feet apart, as recommended. This is because the plants grow only a few inches each year and do not need to be cut back to prevent overgrowth. As a result, it takes many years for the plant to reach its full size, and minimal care of this low-maintenance plant is required over the years.
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