An overview of the varieties and their characteristics

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More than 12,000 species

Around the world there are around 12,000 Fern species spread. Most of the representatives can be found in the tropics. But there are also many species in Europe. There are around 170 pieces.

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Characteristics common to all ferns

If bracken, Worm fern, Striped Fern, King Fern, Stag's Tongue Fern, Oak Fern, Beech Fern, Spotted Fern, Thorn Fern,... all types of fern belong to the vascular spore plants. They develop neither flowers nor fruits. They multiply by means of their spores, which are usually located on the underside of their leaves.

Furthermore, the majority of the ferns love shady and humid locations. Their natural occurrence are, among other things, forests, crevices, riparian zones and wall cracks. Due to the location requirements, which are easy to meet, many gardeners plant ferns in their green patches. Furthermore are Ferns as house plants popular.

Other features that the majority of ferns have in common are:

  • weak to strong poisonous
  • more or less green foliage
  • Structure: roots, stem axis, leaves (exception: tree ferns)
  • pinnate leaves

Small, medium and large species of ferns

The small fern species reach heights between 10 and 30 cm. They are ideal as ground cover, for example under conifers and for greening rock gardens. Among them are the rhombus, the brown striped fern, the Tierra del Fuegofern (a 10 cm high rib fern) and the font fern.

Medium-sized fern species reach heights between 40 and 80 cm. They are cuddly at the sides of the road, under tall trees like trees and in the bed. Representatives of this size category are, for example, the ostrich fern and the common worm fern with its triple pinnate fronds. The large species of ferns rise up to 2 m. These include the tree fern, highly poisonous bracken and the king fern.

Interesting varieties for the garden

Gardeners looking for something special can even find it in the ferns. There are tons of cultivars out there that look unusual and cause a stir:

  • 'Ursula in Red': red and silvery-gray shimmering fronds
  • 'Silver Falls': silvery-white fronds with a red central rib
  • 'Purpurascens': copper-red fronds
  • 'Gracilis': dwarf variety with great autumn colors
  • 'Plumosum Densum': bronze-green, slightly curled fronds
  • 'Brilliance': copper-orange fronds

The most popular indoor fern species

All indoor fern species need a shady location and care. Here is a selection:

  • Sword fern: simply feathered
  • Nest fern: 100 cm high
  • Antler fern: up to 1 m long fronds
  • Maidenhair fern: 50 to 100 cm high, delicate fronds
  • Golden potted fern: 60 cm long fronds, strongly pinnate
  • Rib fern: 100 cm long fronds with wavy plumage
  • Shield fern: triangular fronds, up to 25 cm long

Tips & Tricks

The rabbit foot fern is tolerant of drought. It gets along just fine with dry heating air in the living room.