Toothwood Fern

Toothwood Fern is a deciduous fern species found in various regions of North America and Europe. It is characterized by its narrow, lance-shaped fronds with toothed margins and thrives in moist, shaded woodlands and rocky slopes. This fern species adds a charming, textural element to its natural habitats and is valued for its resilience and adaptability to diverse environmental conditions.

Description

Dryopteris spinulosa

Toothwood Fern is a deciduous fern species found in various regions of North America and Europe. It is characterized by its narrow, lance-shaped fronds with toothed margins and thrives in moist, shaded woodlands and rocky slopes. This fern species adds a charming, textural element to its natural habitats and is valued for its resilience and adaptability to diverse environmental conditions.

Size No. Per Bundle Bundle+ 100+ 500+
Med. Clump 10 2.17 1.14 1.10
Heavy Clump 10 2.92 1.29 1.26

Additional information

Zone

2-7

Height

1-3'

Botanical Name

Dryopteris spinulosa