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anthurium scolopendrium

anthurium scolopendrium Asplenium Scolopendrium – Hart's-tongue Fern | organically grown garden plants

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anthurium scolopendrium Asplenium Scolopendrium – Hart's-tongue Fern | organically grown garden plantsDryopteris Erythrosora Autumn Fern Copper New Growth Woodland Collector Fern Dryopteris erythrosora, commonly known as the Autumn Fern, is one of those woodland ferns that immediately feels alive in a planting. What makes it special is not just its elegant structure, but the way its fronds emerge in warm copper, bronze, and soft orange tones before maturing into deep glossy green. It is a fern that constantly changes through the season, and that is

Dryopteris Erythrosora - Autumn Fern | Copper New Growth Woodland Collector Fern

Dryopteris erythrosora, commonly known as the Autumn Fern, is one of those woodland ferns that immediately feels “alive” in a planting. What makes it special is not just its elegant structure, but the way its fronds emerge in warm copper, bronze, and soft orange tones before maturing into deep glossy green. It is a fern that constantly changes through the season, and that is exactly why collectors and designers keep returning to it.

At TOMs FLOWer CLUB, we value plants like this because they combine botanical authenticity with quiet visual impact. Dryopteris erythrosora is not loud or artificial in appearance - instead it brings rhythm, texture, and seasonal colour transitions into shaded garden spaces or naturalistic plant collections. It feels like a living woodland fragment, especially when allowed to mature into a full, arching clump.

Unlike many static evergreen ferns, the Autumn Fern rewards close observation. Each flush of new growth creates a fresh wave of colour, making it one of the most satisfying structural ferns for both collectors and garden designers.


Why This Plant Stands Out

  • Young fronds emerge in copper, bronze and orange tones
  • Mature foliage turns rich, glossy deep green
  • Strong seasonal contrast within the same plant
  • Naturally elegant, arching clump-forming habit
  • Excellent for shaded gardens and naturalistic plantings
  • Long-lived, reliable and increasingly beautiful with age
  • Ideal structural fern for collector shade compositions
  • Organically cultivated, slow-grown, robust root systems (TOMs FLOWer CLUB standard)

Plant Characteristics

Botanical name: Dryopteris erythrosora
Common name: Autumn Fern
Plant type: Evergreen to semi-evergreen woodland fern
Growth: Clump-forming, arching fronds, moderate spread over time
Foliage: Copper-orange young fronds maturing to deep green, leathery and glossy
Flowers: None (spore-producing fern)
Special features: Seasonal colour change, ornamental new growth, strong structural foliage
Use: Shade gardens, woodland planting, fern collections, naturalistic containers


Collector Note

Collectors appreciate Dryopteris erythrosora because it represents a rare balance between botanical integrity and ornamental performance. It is not a novelty fern - it is a stable, long-term structural plant that improves with maturity.

In shaded collections, it adds something many ferns lack: visible seasonal transformation. The copper flushes of new fronds contrast beautifully with older growth, creating depth without needing flowers or bright colour.


Care

Light:
Partial to full shade. Bright, indirect light enhances copper tones in new growth.

Watering:
Keep evenly moist. Do not allow the root zone to dry out completely.

Humidity:
Prefers moderate to high humidity but adapts well to sheltered outdoor conditions.

Temperature:
Hardy in temperate climates (generally suitable for cool to cold winters depending on protection and microclimate).

Substrate:
Humus-rich, woodland-style soil with good drainage and organic structure.

Maintenance:
Remove old or tired fronds in late winter or early spring to encourage fresh flushes.

Additional cultivation tips:
A thick organic mulch layer helps replicate natural forest floor conditions and supports long-term vitality.


Cultivated with Care at TOMs FLOWer CLUB

Our plants are grown with a simple principle: quality before quantity. Dryopteris erythrosora is cultivated slowly, with strong root development in a self-mixed, permeable organic substrate.

We avoid over-fertilisation and intensive greenhouse forcing. Instead, plants are allowed to develop natural structure, resilience, and long-term adaptability - the way a collector plant should grow.


What You Receive

A well-established plant of Dryopteris erythrosora in a healthy, actively growing condition, with strong root system and natural seasonal foliage development. Size and maturity correspond to the offered specimen.

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