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Dragontail Fern

Asplenium x ebenoides

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Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Asplenium x ebenoides
  • Growing Zones
    5-8
  • Mature Height
    8 - 12 inches
  • Mature Spread
    8 - 12 inches
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Shade, Partial Shade
  • Moisture
    Moderate & Adaptable
  • Soil
    Well Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Pruning Time
    Early Spring

The unique and whimsical growth of Dragontail Fern (Asplenium x ebenoides) has long, narrow fronds with elongated tips and a chaotic, zig-zagging growing nature. Looking like a patch of green, mini-dragon tails playing in the garden, these native Ferns add so much fantasy to your space.

This whimsical little Fern grows to about 6 inches tall and about a foot wide. Forming a low, evergreen mound of narrowly triangular, notched, wavy-edged glossy fronds, each tapering to long points. The unique appearance is one not often seen in today's gardens!

Also known as Scott's Spleenwort or Walking Spleenwort because of the curious manner that some frond tips grow a small plantlet on their leaf ends, then bend down to trail the ground and root, giving them their other name, the Walking Fern!

With upright arching growth, these fronds grow in bizarre patterns of assorted shapes and a variety of different-sized lobes, sometimes trailing to the ground and rooting to slowly spread.

It is a natural hybrid between another two native species two eastern US species, Asplenium rhizophyllum (Walking Fern) and A. platyneuron (Ebony Spleenwort), giving rise to this unique beauty! Highly adaptable throughout USDA planting zones 5 to 8, Dragontail is naturally occurring in Eastern North America, this hardy native and other species of Asplenium can be found growing in the Ozarks limestone ledges, in rocky crooks, nooks and crannies, and along bubbling creeks.

Planting and Application:

We guarantee no one else will have these beauties on the block! Dragontail's small clump-forming nature is best suited to the Rock Garden or for edging in a shady woodland garden.

Also growing well in containers because of their size and curious growth, planters will gain intriguing character with the addition of these heavily-toothed filler plants poking up haphazardly around the other plants!

Dragontail Fern also does well in indoor terrariums and indoor areas with high humidity. Give your bathroom a Spa retreat feel by adding Dragontail as a Kokedama, which is when the roots are suspended in a mud ball, coated with soft green moss, and wrapped in twine.

Plant around your favorite water feature, Rain Gardens, and fountain where they can soak up the moisture and humidity while adding extraordinary texture!

Shade gardens, shady tree canopies, understories, and woodland plantings are natural haunts, where Dragontail can ramble and spread to its heart's delight without worry. They're highly deer and rabbit resistant so they can hold their own in these out-of-the-way spots. Wildflower gardens, Cottage Gardens, and native forested glens will look lovely with these playing along their shaded edges.

  • Long, Narrow, Spikey Fern Fronds
  • Fresh Green Color & Random Unique Growth
  • Low Glossy Spreading Growth
  • Hardy Native Fern
  • Naturalizing Groundcover, Indoor/Patio Accents, Edging, Containers & Specimens

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Dragontail Ferns love the partial shade in cooler zones and full, dense dark shade in hot growing zones in warmer summer climates. Performing best in sandy and average soil that has good drainage and consistent moisture. Also tolerating clay soil, chalky soil, and any that have good moisture retention. Doing well in all types of pH from mild acidity to mild alkalinity. It's surprising that this wonderful plant hasn't caught on more!

Add Nature Hills Root Booster during planting, because the symbiotic ingredients work non-stop over the life of the plant. Doing their very best in cool locations, a generous layer of mulch helps retain soil moisture as well as insulate the root system from heat and chill. These evergreen Ferns clumps may be divided in spring, but this is seldom required. Though enjoying to spread, they're easily controlled and cared for.

When used indoors, mist often and keep away from drafts and full sun. Try raising the humidity by planting over a tray of water-filled pebbles or setting up a humidifier for your treasures.

Slug-resistant, these will do well with little care or attention from you. Only the removal of dead or dying fronds is needed to keep the clumps tidy.

  • Full Shade & Partial Shade
  • Wide Soil Adaptability - Best in Rich Slightly Acidic
  • Moisture Loving
  • Higher Slug & Deer Resistance
  • Easy Care & Low Maintenance

Whimsy and curiosity abound, for something truly cool and unique, we guarantee no one else has in your area, choose a hardy and adaptable plant! Your gardens will become a fantasyland with Dragontail Ferns frolicking in the dappled shade! Order your own living curiosities from Nature Hills Nursery today!

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chitra
beautiful plant

healthy plant arrived in good condition

Hi Chitra! You're the best! Thank you for leaving us a glowing review. We hope you and your ferns have a great summer!
Thank you,
Nature Hills Customer Service

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