Dryopteris tokyoensis | Tokyo Wood Fern | Hardy Shade Fern | Woodland Garden Plant | Live Fern in 3.5" Pot
Bring elegant structure and lush greenery to your shade garden with Dryopteris tokyoensis, commonly known as the Tokyo Wood Fern. This hardy deciduous fern is admired for its upright, architectural vase-shaped habit and beautifully textured green fronds that create a graceful woodland appearance.
Native to Japan and other parts of East Asia, Tokyo Wood Fern thrives in shaded landscapes and moist garden settings, making it a perfect choice for woodland gardens, shaded borders, foundation plantings, and fern collections. Its tidy upright growth habit provides excellent contrast among broad-leaved shade perennials.
ð Why Gardeners Love Tokyo Wood Fern
- ðŋ Upright architectural fern with elegant vase shape
- ðģ Thrives in partial to full shade
- ð§ Excellent for woodland gardens and moist landscapes
- ðĶ Deer resistant and low maintenance
- ð Adds texture and vertical interest to shaded gardens
- ðŠī Ideal for containers and shaded patios
- âïļ Hardy perennial fern with strong cold tolerance
ðą Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Dryopteris tokyoensis
- Common Name: Tokyo Wood Fern
- Plant Type: Hardy Deciduous Fern
- Foliage Color: Light to Medium Green
- Mature Height: 18â36 inches
- Mature Spread: 18â24 inches
- Growth Habit: Upright, Vase-Shaped Clump
- Light Requirements: Partial Shade to Full Shade
- Water Needs: Moderate to High
- Soil Needs: Moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil
- Hardiness Zones: 5â8
- Characteristics: Deer resistant, woodland plant, low maintenance, architectural foliage
ðŋ Perfect Garden Uses
â Woodland gardens
â Shade borders
â Foundation plantings
â Rain gardens
â Fern collections
â Underplanting beneath trees
â Shaded container gardens
â Naturalized landscapes
ðļ Companion Plants
Pairs beautifully with:
- Hosta
- Heuchera (Coral Bells)
- Astilbe
- Tiarella (Foamflower)
- Brunnera
- Japanese Forest Grass
- Western Sword Fern
These shade-loving plants create a lush layered woodland display.
ðą Care Tips
- Plant in rich, moisture-retentive soil
- Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy
- Protect from harsh afternoon sun
- Mulch yearly to retain moisture and improve soil quality
- Remove old fronds in early spring before new growth emerges
- Best grown in sheltered woodland-style conditions