Dryopteris affinis
scaly male fern (syn. Dryopteris pseudomas)
- 9cm pot
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- Position: partial to full shade
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Hardiness: fully hardy
Dryopteris affinis is an elegant and attractive semi-evergreen fern that will bring reliable greenery to any shaded or partially shaded area. This fern features a crown of golden-brown scales at the base of each frond, which contrasts beautifully with the bright green colour of the fronds (yellow-green when young). The fronds can grow up to 1.2 metres in length, creating a lush and full appearance that will add depth and texture to any garden or landscape.
Its hardiness, adaptability, and ease of care make it an ideal choice for adding a touch of natural beauty to reliably moist, shady spaces.
Its hardiness, adaptability, and ease of care make it an ideal choice for adding a touch of natural beauty to reliably moist, shady spaces.
Plant in moist, well-drained soil in partial to full shade. <> thrives in humus-rich conditions, so mix plenty of well-rotted leaf mould, composted pine needles, or garden compost into the planting hole.
Water regularly during dry spells, especially in the first year while the roots establish. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely, as ferns prefer consistent moisture. In autumn and winter, remove any dead or damaged fronds to keep the plant looking tidy and to allow space for fresh growth in spring.
Mulching with organic matter in spring helps retain moisture and adds nutrients, supporting healthy, lush fronds year after year.
Water regularly during dry spells, especially in the first year while the roots establish. Avoid letting the soil dry out completely, as ferns prefer consistent moisture. In autumn and winter, remove any dead or damaged fronds to keep the plant looking tidy and to allow space for fresh growth in spring.
Mulching with organic matter in spring helps retain moisture and adds nutrients, supporting healthy, lush fronds year after year.