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Blechnum spicant is a species of fern within its own family (Blechnaceae) known by the common name Deer Fern. It is native to Europe and western North America. In California it is found primarily along the coast from Santa Cruz northward. It is found is damp, shaded forest areas such as Redwood Forest and Mixed Evergreen Forest.


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Deer fern, or Blechnum spicant, is a type of evergreen fern native to hardwood forests. Commonly found growing in deeply shaded areas, these plants reach sizes of 2 feet (61 cm.) in both height and width. Unique foliage, which displays upright and flat growth habits, is surprisingly tolerant to cold winter temperatures ( USDA zones 5-8).


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Blechnum spicant (L.) Sm. (BLEK-num SPEE-kant) Names: Blechnum comes from a general Greek name for fern. Spicant means spiked referring to the erect fertile fronds. Other common names include: Hard Fern or Rough Spleenwort. It also has been known as Struthiopteris spicant.


Deer Fern (Blechnum spicant) in Reno Sparks Lake Tahoe Carson City Nevada NV at Moana Nursery

Deer Fern Blechnum (Struthiopteris) spicant. 18 in. × 1.5-2.5 ft. About the Deer Fern. A delicate looking fern often used in floral arrangements. It grows 1 to 3 feet tall. Common in our moist conifer forests. Very attractive. Good in rain gardens if there is some shade. Can be found along seeps in the shade.


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Deer fern, botanically called Blechnum Spicant (BLEK-num, SPIK-ant), is a fern species in the family Blechnaceae. The term "Blecknum" is a Greek word for a type of fern while the "spicant" means "having spikes". This type of fern is native to Europe and the Pacific Northwest in Western North America.


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Blechnum spicant is an evergreen Fern growing to 0.3 m (1ft) by 0.3 m (1ft in) at a slow rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 5. It is in leaf all year, and the seeds ripen from June to August. Suitable for: light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils, prefers well-drained soil and can grow in heavy clay soil.


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The Latin Blechnum comes from the Greek Blechnon , an ancient name for ferns, while spicant means "spikelike." Its spikes are fertile fronds (which can be seen in the top photo) that rise vertically above the more earthly sterile fronds that produce no spores.


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Blechnum spicant Pronunciation: BLEK-num SPIK-ant SKU #02812 5-8 Your climate may be too warm for this plant: 10 Change Location Find In Store OVERVIEW DETAILS STYLE CARE This Plant's Growing Zones: 5-8 Your USDA Cold Hardiness Zone: 10 Your climate may be too warm for this plant Change Location Be Inspired


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Blechnum spicant Common Name (s): Deer Fern Hard Fern Phonetic Spelling BLECK-num SPIK-ant Description Deer Fern is an evergreen fern with ascending rhizomes that spread slowly, although it can also be propagated by division in the Spring.


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Blechnum spicant, called deer fern or hard fern, is a northern species with a somewhat circumpolar distribution but most ferns in the genus Blechnum are found in tropical areas. It is native to northwestern North American from Alaska to British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, a small corner of northern Idaho and California.


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Plant description: There are really two ferns in this category. One looks a bit like a smaller sword fern, but this variety also produces a sterile frond which are like a single long, narrow, dark, glossy leaf with a wavy, crinkled edge along the length. THe stipe (stalk) is glossy black. This frond is often called a deer's tongue fern.


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Scientific name: Blechnum spicant Description This Northwest native is a beautiful forest fern which provides winter forage for deer, elk and other large grazing animals from the Columbia River north to Alaska. Morphology: Deer Fern grows to a height of 8"-20" with a width of 24".


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Struthiopteris spicant, syn. Blechnum spicant, is a species of fern in the family Blechnaceae, known by the common names hard-fern [3] or deer fern. It is native to Europe, western Asia, northern Africa, and western North America. [1] [4] Like some other species in the family Blechnaceae, it has two types of leaves.


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Identification Deer fern is a relatively small fern, with fronds growing from 20-80 cm (8"-32") long. There are two types of fronds: fertile and sterile. The sterile fronds are evergreen, and have 35-70 pairs of leaflets that are fully attached to the stipe (stem) of the frond.


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Blechnum spicant The Deer Fern is a common forest fern that belongs somewhere in your garden! Deer Ferns resemble miniature Sword Ferns but they are smaller and have slightly rounded fronds. Deer ferns are native to Europe, Northeast Asia and Western North America.


Blechnum spicant Deer Fern (3.5" Pot) Little Prince To Go

Noted for its unique and distinctive type of fronds, Blechnum spicant (Hard Fern) is a charming, tufted, evergreen fern with interesting foliage texture.