| Height |
Light Needs |
Bloom Time |
Bloom Color |
Zones |
| 36 - 48 in. |
Shade |
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3 - 7 |
Another tall fern known for its fertile flower spikes that resembles cinnamon.
Care: Osmunda should be planted in loose, highly acidic, very moist or wet soil for best growth. Adding humus, peat moss, or compost to the soil at the time of planting will give them all the natural fertilizer they need. In more sun, they require more moisture to remain looking fresh. Once established, they grow larger and more luxuriant each year. They propagate from spores and come true to form.
| Other Attributes: |
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Good cut flower |
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