Southern Shield Fern
Christella normalisView more from Ferns
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The Southern Shield Fern is a deciduous native fern that forms a bold clump of upright fronds, about 3 feet tall, which are finely divided with drooping tips. The light green coloring turns glowing bronzy-gold colors in fall, giving good winter interest. This tough fern tolerates more sun, drier soils, and the heat and humidity of the South better than just about any other fern. Grow it beneath trees, fronting large shrubs, by water, on slopes and banks, and anywhere you want rich green textures and low maintenance.
The Southern Shield Fern grows well in the hottest and most humid states, but it also grows in warmer parts of zone 6. It thrives in ordinary soils, and while it enjoys damper, richer soils, it will still grow in drier conditions in shade than many other ferns. It doesnāt have pests or diseases and it isnāt eaten by deer or rabbits. A simple annual trimming of the dead fronds is all the care it needs.
Botanical Name:
Christella normalis
Mature Width:
3-5 ft
Mature Height:
2-3 ft
Grows Well In:
Zones 6-9
Sun Needs:
Full Sun, Partial Sun, Shade
Water Needs:
Moderate
Growth Rate:
Fast, Medium