Dryopteris lepidopoda | Sunset Fern | Hardy Shade Fern | Copper Red Woodland Fern | Live Fern in 3.5" Pot
Bring bold color and elegant texture to your shade garden with Dryopteris lepidopoda, commonly known as the Sunset Fern. This striking evergreen to semi-evergreen woodland fern is beloved for its dramatic new growth that emerges in brilliant shades of copper, orange, pink, and red before maturing to glossy deep green.
Native to the Himalayas and East Asia, Sunset Fern creates an upright, arching clump that adds year-round structure and vibrant seasonal contrast to woodland gardens, shaded borders, rain gardens, and containers. Its fiery spring foliage makes it one of the most eye-catching hardy ferns for shade landscapes.
ð Why Gardeners Love Sunset Fern
- ð Stunning copper-red spring foliage
- ðŋ Glossy evergreen to semi-evergreen fronds
- ðģ Perfect for woodland and shade gardens
- ð§ Thrives in moist, rich soil
- ðĶ Deer resistant and low maintenance
- ðŠī Excellent for containers and foundation plantings
- âïļ Hardy perennial fern with year-round interest
ðą Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Dryopteris lepidopoda
- Common Name: Sunset Fern
- Plant Type: Evergreen / Semi-Evergreen Fern
- Foliage Color: Copper-red new growth maturing to deep green
- Mature Height: 24â36 inches
- Mature Spread: 24â36 inches
- Growth Habit: Upright, arching clump
- Light Requirements: Partial Shade to Full Shade
- Water Needs: Moderate to High
- Soil Needs: Rich, moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil
- Hardiness Zones: 5â8
- Characteristics: Deer resistant, woodland perennial, colorful foliage, low maintenance
ðŋ Perfect Garden Uses
â Woodland gardens
â Shade borders
â Foundation plantings
â Rain gardens
â Fern collections
â Erosion control on shaded slopes
â Shaded containers and patios
â Underplanting beneath trees and shrubs
ðļ Companion Plants
Pairs beautifully with:
- Hosta
- Heuchera (Coral Bells)
- Astilbe
- Tiarella (Foamflower)
- Japanese Forest Grass
- Brunnera
- Western Sword Fern
These shade-loving companions create rich texture and layered woodland color.
ðą Care Tips
- Plant in rich, moisture-retentive soil
- Keep soil evenly moist, especially during warm weather
- Protect from intense afternoon sun
- Mulch annually to conserve moisture and improve soil health
- Remove old fronds in early spring before new growth appears
- Best grown in sheltered woodland-style conditions