Description
Osmunda cinnamomea, the cinnamon fern, is a North American native that is especially adapted to wet areas where it will produce an exuberant upright bouquet of 2 to 5 feet fronds. Set in the middle of this vase erect sentinels of fertile fronds show off their namesake cinnamon colored stakes holding spores lasting well into the season and long after the spores are shed. These ferns make a showy contribution to landscape design in swampy areas but will adapt with a lower mature height to average soil conditions. They are in high demand and can be grown in an amazing climatic range from Zones 2 – 10.
Produced seasonally.