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Thelypteris kunthii - Wood Fern

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Thelypteris kunthii is more than just a Wood Fern: it's a four-season showstopper that's as hardy as they come. Proudly evergreen, this shade-admirer offers a wonderful pop of verdant luxury to gardens year-round. At up to 1. 5 meters tall, it stands as a statuesque tribute to nature’s craftsmanship with its unique, dissected, bright green fronds, resembling a permanently unfurling feathery masterpiece. It's an ideal component of woodland landscapes, slopes, and water-decorated features where it will thrive in moist, well-drained soil conditions. Able to flourish under the canopy of shade or bask delicately in partial sunlight, it offers great versatility for varied garden conditions. Its ability to spread naturally through rhizomes invests this fern with a practical edge, rendering it a sophisticated choice for ground cover. As resilient as it is elegant, this Wood Fern resists most pests, granting consistent beauty with minimal maintenance required. Bring home the Thelypteris kunthii and let your garden bristle with an effortless sense of natural charm.

  • Size: Up to 1.5 meters (approximately 5 feet) tall
  • Foliage: Lush, dissected, bright green fronds
  • Water usage: Moderate to high (prefers moist soil)
  • Sun exposure: Shade to partial sun
  • Spreading: Spreads via rhizomes, making it useful as ground cover
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