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Pteridium aquilinum - Common Bracken

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Pteridium aquilinum is a vibrant addition to any landscape, best known by its common name, the Bracken Fern. Add a captivating touch of the wild to your garden with its dynamically divided, radiant green leaves that unfurl in a dramatic display of nature's artistry. Stout and hardy, this perennial can reach an impressive height of up to 3 meters, creating a visually stunning backdrop or informal screening. Though it relishes in full sun exposure, it is remarkably adaptable, persisting in partially shaded areas and thriving across a range of soil types. Notable for its low maintenance and moderate water requirements, this Bracken Fern is a robust embodiment of resilience. However, its vigorous growth may require regular management to prevent it from becoming invasive. On a note of caution, while this stately shrub brings a slice of untamed wilderness into your landscaping, it should be acknowledged for its potential toxicity to livestock. Thus, the Pteridium aquilinum, in all its magnificent wild beauty and practical versatility, exudes a rustic charm all year round.

  • Size: Up to 3 meters tall
  • Foliage: Green, highly divided leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Invasive nature: Grows vigorously and can become invasive if not well managed
  • Toxicity: Can be toxic to livestock
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