Thelypteris kunthii (Wood fern) | Native Plants of North America
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The gracefully arching fronds of this fern are lime to medium-green in color and grow 2-3 ft. high by 8-12 in. wide. The fronds reach in all directions from ...
This plant is seldom damaged by deer. Long arching, triangular, bright sea green fronds; pinnate pinnatified blade; very hairy on upper and lower surface.
Pelazoneuron kunthii
Pelazoneuron kunthii, synonyms Christella normalis and Thelypteris kunthii, sometimes known as Kunth's maiden fern or southern shield fern, is the most common of the maiden ferns in the southeastern United States south of the fall line. It ranges... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Thelypteris kunthii
Family: Thelypteridaceae
Class: Polypodiopsida
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Genus: Pelazoneuron
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The robust Thelypteris kunthii is one of our favorite Southeast US native ferns and certainly one of the most durable ferns we grow.
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Resilient, hardy native fern grows up to 3′ tall. Almost evergreen during most coastal winters. It spreads by short stolons to form large clumps over time. I ...
The most common of the maiden ferns in the southeastern United States south of the fall line. It ranges westward to eastern Texas.
Tolerant of occasional/brief inundation such as can occur in storm surges. Salt Spray/ Salty Soil Tolerance: Some tolerance to salty wind but ...
Kunth's maiden fern. Classification. Kingdom. Plantae - Plants. Subkingdom. Tracheobionta - Vascular plants. Division. Pteridophyta - Ferns. Class.
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A beautiful, deciduous terrestrial fern forming dense patches of arching, light green fronds with alternating leaflets to 3 feet tall.
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Another beautiful delicate looking fern with tall fronds growing 2 – 3 feet tall. This one can will form large colonies in time. It can also grow in full sun ...
Most common in forests but is also found on the edge of sandy creeks, in swamps, pine savannas, low woods, wet bluffs and ledges, and prairies.
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