Shaggy Black Wood Fern

Dryopteris atrata

£13.00 - £14.99

Loves Shady Damp Sites

  • Upright, green and yellow-tinged foliage with contrasting dark stems
  • Evergreen in most of UK
  • Non-invasive clump forming
  • Loves dappled shade, not recommended for exposed, sunny sites.
  • Hardy for most of Scotland RHS rating H5
  • Height and spread to under 1m x 1m in 5 years.
  • Species: Dryopteris atrata
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Potted / 2 Litre
1-5 £14.99
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£14.99 each

About This Product

Dryopteris atrata: Shaggy Black Wood Fern

Dryopteris atrata is a strapping, clump-forming, hardy semi-evergreen fern with a graceful, arching habit. It has the most wonderful lime green fronds with contrasting dark stems – perfect for brightening a dingy corner – and it’s blissfully low-maintenance.

Suitable for a variety of settings, use it to add an architectural element to shady borders or to create a beautifully textured understory in woodland settings. It is equally at home in a container.
It delivers real presence in the garden for most, if not all, of the year (it will often retain its foliage in mild winters).
An upright and sturdy plant, its mature fronds are about a metre long.
The fresh green shades of the fronds are contrasted against the dark, scaly stems.

Ferns are delivered pot-grown, year round.
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Features

  • Upright, green and yellow-tinged foliage with contrasting dark stems
  • Evergreen in most of UK
  • Non-invasive clump forming
  • Loves dappled shade, not recommended for exposed, sunny sites.
  • Hardy for most of Scotland RHS rating H5
  • Height and spread to under 1m x 1m in 5 years.

Growing Dryopteris Ferns

They love a moist, humus rich soil, and prefer dappled shade with shelter from wind. In the North, you can protect them from frost with fleece, or by trimming the leaves and covering the crowns with straw for winter. Cut back the old fronds in late winter.

The decorative green and black fronds are perfect for adding volume to flower arrangements. Use the foliage as a stylish backdrop for colourful blooms.

Use Drypopteris atrata to add year round interest to borders and courtyard gardens. The vibrant foliage makes a good foil for spring bulbs such as daffodils, tulips and hyacinths. Team with bamboos, grasses and evergreen shrubs like Choisya to weave a tapestry of textures with a Japanese flavour.

History and Trivia

Dryopteris is a member of the Dryopteridaceae family, the oak ferns. They are clump-forming, deciduous, semi-evergreen or evergreen ferns, with stout, erect or decumbent rhizomes and shuttlecock-like rosettes of lance-shaped to ovate, pinnate fronds.