This is an evergreen that will reach 18 to 24” in a comfortably ferny setting. Like most Dryopteris it is drought-tolerant once established, and remains fresh after many of its companion shrubs show signs of wilting. In spring, its new fronds are suffused with coppery tints and contrast beautifully with the shiny, dark green, mature fronds. A great choice for adding a natural touch to a porch, patio or deck as well. New fronds greet the spring dressed in bright orange/salmon and rose tones, and it holds its color well into summer before turning an appropriately shiny green. One of the most colorful ferns in the genus Dryopteris, Dryopteris erythrosora (Autumn Fern) is a clump-forming, semi-evergreen fern with broadly triangular, arching fronds. Boston, Maidenhair, Asparagus, Staghorn and Java ferns are the most common species of houseplant ferns which are native to tropical regions where the humidity is typically between 40 to 70. We have no doubt that you will be impressed with this plant’s brilliant contribution to the garden panorama.īrilliance Autumn Fern adds a shower of intense and lustrous color wherever needed in partial to fully shaded garden sites. Its glossy fronds greet the spring dressed in bright orange/salmon and rose tones and hold their color well into summer before turning an appropriately shiny dark green for summer and lasting all winter. It was love at first sight when we first laid eyes on Brilliance Autumn Fern (Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Brilliance’). Autumn Fern Brilliance - Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance' - 4” Pot
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