Due to the recent discovery of the spotted lanternfly in South Carolina, California has restricted the shipment of plants from SC as well as 15 other states in which the spotted lanternfly had already been found. It was found over 100 miles from Nurseries Caroliniana, but the whole state has been put under quarantine until a treatment protocol can be worked out to resume shipments to California. Authorities hope that this can be accomplished by the end of the month.

Dryopteris erythrosora
Dryopteris erythrosora
Dryopteris erythrosora

Dryopteris erythrosora

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Japanese Sword Fern or Autumn Fern. I really consider this to be the king of the ferns. The new fronds in the spring are a burgundy-bronze and once they harden off become a glossy green and at maturity can reach to 24-30" in height or taller. Of all the evergreen ferns, it has the most "lacy" leaves. It can "re-spore" in the garden giving you little surprises in some dark corner. These can be easily moved to a another location. Give shade with adequate moisture and you won't be disappointed. One nice thing about ferns is that we haven't experienced any deer damage. Cold hardiness is listed as far north as zone 5, but in this zone its fronds will burn down in the winter to experience a quick resurgence in the spring. Here in our mid teens, we see no cold burn at all. In late winter remove aging fronds to give a more tidy appearance.

Zones 5-9