Ostrich Fern Seeds produce Matteuccia struthiopteris, a deciduous perennial fern known for its tall upright fronds and spreading clump forming growth habit. It grows best in cool temperate climates and adapts to shaded gardens, woodland plantings, moist borders, and container cultivation. The plant prefers partial to full shade, consistently moist well drained soil, and moderate humidity for steady development. It is commonly cultivated for ornamental foliage display, ground cover planting, and shaded landscape use.
Features
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Upright deciduous fern with spreading clump growth
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Suitable for woodland gardens, shaded borders, and containers
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Adapted to cool temperate climates with shade tolerance
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Performs well in moist well drained organic soil
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Ornamental foliage plant for shaded landscape planting
Specifications
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Scientific Name: Matteuccia Struthiopteris
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Common Name Us: Ostrich Fern
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Seed Type Variety: Standard Type
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Growth Habit: Clump Forming Deciduous Perennial Fern
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Usda Zones: 3 To 7
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Planting Season: Spring Or Early Autumn
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Growing Season: Spring To Early Autumn
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Sowing Season: February To April Or September To October
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Germination Time And Conditions: About 3 To 8 Weeks In Cool Humid Shaded Conditions
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Sunlight Requirements: Partial Shade To Full Shade
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Soil Requirements: Moist Well Drained Organic Rich Soil
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Watering Needs: Moderate Regular Watering With Consistent Moisture
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Mature Plant Size: About 60 To 150 Cm Height With 60 To 90 Cm Spread
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Plant Spacing: 45 To 60 Cm Apart