Giant Chain Fern
Woodwardia fimbriata
The Giant Chain Fern is a remarkable, evergreen fern species native to Western North America. Plants can be found growing along the Pacific Coast, from British Columbia in Canada down to Southern California and are commonly found in moist and shaded areas, such as coastal forests, canyons, and damp woodlands. As its name suggests, the Giant Chain Fern can grow to an impressive size, with fronds reaching lengths of up to eight feet. The leaflets of the fronds are arranged in a distinctive chain-like fashion, giving the plant a unique and exotic appearance.
Plants thrive in cool and humid environments with consistent moisture in partial to full shade. Giant Chain Ferns can tolerate a range of soil types, including sandy and loamy soils, as long as they remain consistently moist. This species can add an lush and vibrant touch to shaded areas or alongside water features and thrives under the shade of larger trees. Its dramatic fronds make it an eye-catching focal point in woodland gardens or tropical landscapes.
Cold hardy to USDA zone 7a or to 0 degrees Fahrenheit
For sale are one gallon potted plants.