Dryopteris nipponensis | Wide Leaf Autumn Fern | Hardy Shade Fern | Woodland Garden Plant | Live Fern in 3.5" Pot
Add lush texture and year-round woodland beauty to your shade garden with Dryopteris nipponensis, commonly known as the Wide Leaf Autumn Fern or True Autumn Fern. This elegant evergreen fern is admired for its broad, arching fronds and striking copper-red new growth that matures to a rich glossy green.
Native to Japan and Korea, this hardy fern forms a graceful vase-shaped clump that thrives in moist, shaded landscapes. Its bold foliage and architectural habit make it an excellent choice for woodland gardens, shaded borders, rain gardens, and container plantings.
ð Why Gardeners Love Wide Leaf Autumn Fern
- ðŋ Broad, elegant evergreen fern fronds
- ð Copper-red new growth in spring
- ðģ Thrives in shade and woodland gardens
- ð§ Perfect for moist landscapes and rain gardens
- ðĶ Deer resistant and low maintenance
- ðŠī Excellent for shaded containers and borders
- âïļ Hardy perennial with year-round garden interest
ðą Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Dryopteris nipponensis
- Common Name: Wide Leaf Autumn Fern, True Autumn Fern
- Plant Type: Evergreen Hardy Fern
- Foliage Color: Copper-red new growth maturing to glossy green
- Mature Height: Approximately 24 inches
- Mature Spread: Up to 36 inches
- Growth Habit: Vase-shaped, clumping
- Light Requirements: Partial Shade to Full Shade
- Water Needs: Moderate to High
- Soil Needs: Rich, moist, well-drained soil
- Hardiness Zones: 5â8
- Characteristics: Deer resistant, woodland perennial, evergreen foliage, low maintenance
ðŋ Perfect Garden Uses
â Woodland gardens
â Shade borders
â Rain gardens
â Underplanting beneath trees
â Shaded courtyard gardens
â Fern collections
â Moist woodland landscapes
â Container gardens
ðļ Companion Plants
Pairs beautifully with:
- Hosta
- Heuchera (Coral Bells)
- Carex (Sedge)
- Epimedium
- Astilbe
- Japanese Forest Grass
- Soft Shield Fern (Polystichum setiferum)
These shade-loving companions create layered texture and vibrant woodland contrast.
ðą Care Tips
- Plant in rich, humus-rich, moisture-retentive soil
- Keep soil evenly moist, especially during warm weather
- Protect from strong afternoon sun
- Mulch yearly to improve moisture retention
- Remove old fronds in early spring before new growth appears
- Best performance in cool, shaded garden locations