Adiantum capillus-veneris

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Southern maidenhair fern

The southern maidenhair fern gets to about 2 feet tall and wide. This drooping fern has distinctive fan-shaped leaf segments

This graceful fern has fluffy, airy, and elegant foliage, which works well in containers in a rock garden or in open ground. It’s a perfect plant for providing light, airy texture to shady beds.

It will stay green if given some summer water otherwise it will go summer dormant if allowed to dry out and show up again with the fall/winter rains.

Sun: Part Shade, Shade

Water: Light, Moderate

Soil: Loam, Rocky

Other: Deer Resistant

 

Ecological Value

Will readily establish themselves on disturbed soil.

Historical Uses

The Mahuna people use the plant internally for rheumatism, and the Kayenta Navajo use an infusion of the plant as a lotion for bumblebee and centipede stings. The Kayenta also smoke it or take it inte

Distribution

Native to the southern half of the United States from California to the Atlantic coast and beyond

Elevation

From 20 to 6,332'

Communities
Habitat

Canyons