Cinnamon Fern

Cinnamon ferns are deciduous ferns native to eastern North America. They are named for their distinctive fertile fronds, which resemble cinnamon sticks when they first emerge in spring. Cinnamon ferns prefer moist, acidic soils and are often found in wetland habitats, adding a touch of elegance to shaded gardens and natural landscapes.

Description

Osmunda cinnamomea

Cinnamon ferns are deciduous ferns native to eastern North America. They are named for their distinctive fertile fronds, which resemble cinnamon sticks when they first emerge in spring. Cinnamon ferns prefer moist, acidic soils and are often found in wetland habitats, adding a touch of elegance to shaded gardens and natural landscapes.

Size No. Per Bundle Bundle+ 100+ 500+
Med. Clump 10 2.22 1.35 1.32
Heavy Clump 10 3.22 1.45 1.42

Additional information

Zone

3-8

Height

2-5'

Botanical Name

Osmunda cinnamomea